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COURT OF INQUIRY, CHELSEA COLLEGE

... strength of the Castle of Lisbon itself; &c.-General FERGUSON answered', thatj as to provisions, he could only with accaracy speak as to his own brigade, which had three days biscuts carried on lules; and to which bullocks were regularly supplied. As to ...

COURT OF INQUIRY, CHELSEA COLLEGE

... neighbourhood' of Lisbon, though he understood the position of ristoin. to besttrong. Of the strength .of the castle he could not speak, never having examined it. He was then askedi. supposing the french' to have be~n driven badk to Lisbon,,.cjould they, with ...

OLD BAILEY, NOV. 6

... di. Ciell was afterwards plasce4for-evetal days ?? hz the, stron g .rooma fromii hch place he wrote-' letter to VMi Niaonn speaking in li~gh ?? f his humnaridy, imploring his commiseration, and addihs; ,that 5 the assiance he gavei; to :Wid~tanley wvas ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... or1'el'ow-he swore to a diredt lie. For the speaking-of these words, this puetion was brought, to which the Defendant pleaded a ple- ofi jisticfiatidn. After Mr. .Serjeant SuEPseRe) had proved the speaking of t'lsse words by Mir. Williams, Mr. DA' Nsccr' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... be* produced, which ought, on- the' new trial, to weigh wvith-the jury ? On the Decree i664, the Plaintiff, coniparatively' speaking, built little.: It was principally on the ground of the vcrdidt being contrary to all the evidence adduced that the new. ...

COURT OF INQUIRY, CHELSEA COLLEGE

... quently retifed.. Lord MoIrRA.-At wvhat tinte of the day was-that i 1f t w4s, I belive, about halftpast nine but I can- not speak accurately to that poinrt. Sit A. WELLrst.Ey ,-Did I state to 0O6one] Tom. renas my reas-on ,for giving.i'thse orders - Yes ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Cayques Isles and Mayaguana, he undertook tolladu. domne heours before night, on the 2ath of Noy. he hove to for the purpose of speaking with the Lady Warreit, but instead of coming up to him, she tacked and stood fie for the Cayquses Isle:, thien distant about ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Baird's and Sir J. Moore's armies being on the point of joining, at Toro, all in high health and spirits. These letters do nlot speak a syllable as to the moveiments of 1he French armies, or of their having entered Madrid; but they state tjhat affairs in Spain ...

SURREY SESSION, JAN. 14

... cempanions'he was-goiuig,'anl wvished theis a gbod night. 'Limtberickl said to Vhm, mn a acivil way, iDo not eo vet, I want ti? speak to yoe; '1The.Prisoner answered,. he should' gio; and at the same tinie Lisnberick observed hin putting liis haptd insro his ...

EAST INDIAN COMMITTEE

... engagements to the public, by paying 500,°°°!. The debt which was to have been liquidated long before the time -at which lie was speak- ing, had constantly increased. It :was impossible there could be a grosser case. In addition to-ihis, the Com- mittee had ...

THE LANCASHIRE RIOT

... horseback atienuded ey Iii; cruom; is- wentt up to Captain Tr.ffo-rd, ('vho conmicanden, the sdrt ooii) a-id ;s-ete. midght he speak Io tli, pei-pie ? Captain ?? dA, nct. unless lie could persuade theni to depiart peactaeby; but he ttneyutsit ?? (the deie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... after last Term. The libel was contained in a letter signed Tilerius Gracchus, ng and addressed to the oiss, in %which, after speaking of the d battle of Vimiera, and praising the valour of the army and the navy, the writer regretted that so nuch valour should ...