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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... thom to sea in ten days, but it must ch& nbe recollected that the three regiments he spok tht ; of must go over in ships, and that those ships acc e must have ample stores and provisions on board, ig eand be vessels proper to send troops in to such a boi ...

DECISIONS ON SCOTS APPEALS

... it necessary to enter into the minutiz of the case, such as~ the feus on the minies and minerals, and the taxation of the casualties, but his 'attention was drawn.; to the real, nature of the.transactionm It was said these feus were nothing but trusts, ...

CORNER's INQUEST ON THE UNFORUTNATE PERSONS WHO WERE KILLED IN ST. GILES's

... sutfolfated on a bed ii the room. Tllie evidence bceing gone through, the Jury, without hesitation, return ed at verdict ?? by Casualty, Accidentally, and by M isbifit me. WV e ha.ve niaidc everv possible enquiry, in consezuence of various ruillours, to ascertain ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... these Societies, give a pledge to the commuisity not to become burthetnsoaiue to tcen, otherwise than through unforeseen casualties. Lastly, A rational systens of colonizatiotn, which, by facili- tating and regulating eustigration, will render that excess ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... t mainainlable. - -That was the case of Brook v. Sir Henry Mont tague, Recorder of London, and I wiU read it to your Lord- ships:- Action forw.roids; for that the defendant, at such a place: in Surrey, spaek these words of the plaintiff: that he was ar- ...

CIVIL COURT.—MONDAY, AUGUST 16

... racier of Alr Davidoun, both as a nlember uf his proisi 0n, ai an i odividnal ; alid that the preseilt case was the rusli t fa casualty or mistake, then the jury were bound to give thed vkfc their verdict. The jury gave a verdilrt for the pltintill u1 zM WII ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... considered as a case of considerable interest to the malt trade, as well as to others dealing in excisable commodities liable to casualties, an extra number of Commissioners sat on the Rench to determisse the question. It appeared from the statement ofa nmmber ...

NORTHHUMBERLAND COURT, MONDAY, AUGUST 7

... action of trorer, Oruads v. Russell, brought by the assignees of Alex. Paton, of Friar's Goose, on the south shore of the iyne, ,ship-builder, to recover the value of a new vessel, built bv the i 3bankrupt for the defendant, at an expence of NOWl., but which ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... The plaintiff was possessed of 3-8ths, and the defendant of the other 5-8ths, and having been removed from the command of the ship by his brother owners, and fearing that she was not sea worthy, as it Is termed, in consequence of her hull not being sufficient ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, OCTOBER 28

... the , other side'of the Dwina in a sad manigled state, without either wand or hands, Amongst the marine casualties three English f merchant ships are reported -to have been wrecked, and several ' dead bodies were picked np on the river. On the ramparts ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 7

... Half-Past Eight. PORtTSMOUTH, JAN. 6.-Yest~erdayyhhis Majesty's ship Cam- bridge, with tile Consuls, &c. on board, for South America, got under. weigh, as didmostof the nrurwincos outwvard-bound ships detained hero, but unfortun ately the wrind occasionally ...

COURT OF KINGS'S BENCH, GUILDHALL, JAN. 18

... partial injury, or otherwise the value of the wlole vessel, the loss of which had been sustained by the owners, owing to the casualties of thi seas. The b vessel had left England for theislarsd of St, Thomas's, in the WVest Indies, and afttc trifling damages ...