COURT of SESSION

... Con- thb J ninghamn, minifter of Ltundie and Fowlis, to Mifs anm i Maxwell Finnan, daughter of the late Rev. Jas a f Finnan, minifter of Irongray. Er n .Married, on the 2oth uh. Mr John Marihall, tio e manufaffurer, Auchtermuchty, to MYifs C. Ro. d bertfon ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Grimley, d, joiner,- of -Burton upon-Trent, was riding a reflive horfe through one of the fireets of that town, 'on his way to Birmingham, the horfe took frighti and unfortunately threw him off under the wheel of a cart then going by, heavily D loaded witb ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCt

... Raines, apprentice to Mills Gregory, fwore,d that on the Sth of Aurguft the prifoner came tor the ci thop, at the bottom of it; that Filby was at the t op r of the Ibop ; confirms ptituner's aflking to took at d black lace, and that witnefs put away the ...

MiribTuT , 3t[ne 26

... ed of daughter. d Lady Helen Hall was fafely delivered of a fan at Douglas on saturday lat. On Saturday laft, Mrs Robertfon, Ladyrig, !vas fafelv delivered of a fun. Married on Monday, Mr William Shortridge, merchant in Glasgow, to Miss Mary Leitch, daughter ...

STAFFORD

... ti'as in. fui'd to the hoftilittet of the King of but their arrival contradicts that lufi'tcton. Their principal contents have tif'/albeen anticipatetl'bv the Flench papers. It appears that the powers l/-f are every effort call forth all their j mrv energies ...

CRIM. CON

... o'clock 3 per cent. 6o08 6I-Omnium, 8 1191 EXCHANGES, LOND UN Nt Hahsvgb 31 4 -4 U J Oporto 6o01 . 3 Llhon 60o j Dublin I5 PRICES OF GOLD & SI.VER. 5 Pa'rhlrral Col.d in Coinj L o: 03; o-A\ r Do laoi/.> L 0: 5: IO t; . AMERICAN STOCKS, ftg dcte. l per ...

COURT-MARTIAL

... COU RT-MARTIA L. 41fel Ai a Court-Martial Leld 0i FricLay on board t lers, his Majefty's fllip the Gladiator, at Portfinduth. d I for the trial of Captain Sir E. HAMILTON, of f tnxfh the Trent frigate, on charges of tyranny and fl opprefflort: ti Vice-Admiral ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, March 1

... n William Sawyer faid, he knew both the Plain- e tiff and D)efindant. They were relations', I but he could not tell how raear. The Defendant lived in Broad-ftreet, Soho. H-e ?? the Plain- d tiff's father, who lived at a place called Dor- c cheflter, ...

OLD BAILEY

... forged note to bcechanged and pay for the wvine. The Jceper of the wire vaulks refuted to take the note unlefs it wtsV indorf.d by fome perfosf who mighlt be refponfible to jhim in cafe it thould turn Oat to be a bad note. It wsas accordingly endorfed by ...

CRIM. CON

... the third sonr of his Grace titc Archbishop of York. In the. year -1789 he married bis; present wNift, Miss Suttonj the daughter of Sit Richar4'd Sutton, Bart. of Norwood, ia Yorkshire, a Lady of treat b.lauty and accomplisbnients, mtost virtuqosly educated' ...