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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 23

... cwx crio, by the Attorney General, charging them with a con- spiracy to entice and carry away one Mary Pearce, an illegitimate daughter of Thomas Pearce, Esq. fiom Teddington, in the county of Middlesex, she being there and then possessed of land and, property ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and alarmed the inhabitants. Mr. B. his wife, and four children, immediately escaped.- A hackney coachman, of the name of Pearce, lodging in the two-pair back, heard the alarm and ran down stairs ; his wife, with the most lhumane feeling possible, staid ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 'Ian This was an action of;trespass- against the Defendant,. he one of the Justices for the County of Wilts,'which was to instituted to try the question, whether the 4Magistrates . ra had jurisdidtion in a case, which was in' substance -as an ?? S op, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEMBER 21

... just grourld for ?? the Scriptural accoulf of the nmirzcles'in the time of Moses and Joshua. 'The Rev. Johin Lamb has been instituted, -by tli Lord B13diop of Peterborough, to the Rectory of' Stratois, in 'the cousutv of Rutland, on tial presentatioll of ...

CONSISTORY COURT, DOCTORS' COMMONS, March 1

... t'f Captriri Whdle. cfiarged ?? twith a criminil eniv- iection with' three:persons of the'namtes of Floloins. P'owell, and Pearce, -the two farmer soldiers, a private and scrieant .le, 1r01ging to the same fegimient, the latter a shoe-makler resilitig ...

LAW

... defeundaut 1001. CNSISTORY COURT, DOCTORS' COMMONS. Weadesday, Mfarch T. WUAl.E AGAiSst WHAMf ' 'This vas a suit of divorce, instituted by John \Vbsle, Esq. the husband, against Ann, his wifc, by rcaeon of adolfery. It anppeared that the marriage took rlsce ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD BAILEY. SAta2UEr HACtRVY BROW,E, IS, was jaldicre- I fee felonliously; killing and slaying on the 13th July, T. Pearce, by stabbing hint, in consequence of wvhich he languished and died .;0 the high seas, near the coast of Labrador. M\r. BOLLACO ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... of Mrs. Sarah Pearce, who had some time ago been discharged from custody, moved that a Rulie should be made alisolute for an order of Court to restrain in the hands of the Bank of Eng- land 2,0001. in the4 per Cents. to which Mrs. Pearce had become entitled ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, WESTMISTER, Dec. 5

... rdtnained at Botlogne a fortnight; but Mrs. Tuckett having written her husbamid that she helrd some pro- ceedings were to be instituted against him, thev scenct 24 mlziles into tile interior of the country, to a town calledl r ontretsil, the place rendered ...

POLICE

... study. IV hej 1Foan MAYOR consulted with Mir. Hobler on the case, TOI and thein Pxpresspd his regret that there was ano Institution spe- as aidth n ei for the relief of such sufferers. 'The applicants a! ai hnretired.' We were given to understand, that ...

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... it NA~ational Be 1evolent InsctatitoZ.-Mr. H-ervit having I;made a fourth visit to this city (%vhere his plan Of this Institution was first developed, several years since), for the Sole purpose of 0 Csisitfiro the Rev. Secerearv and tire 'Trusctee, in ...

WESTERN CIRCUIT

... the c party? and both said they did not; Cheetbam said they were t all strangers, but Clarke said he did not know whether Pearce; might not be one, as he was a hig man; I know Wolfe; he is a small man; hle is a plumber, glazier, and vaiater * eis un- ...