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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, IRELAND

... I COURTO' FK:ING'S BENCH- IRELAND. 7'SJ- Sa ? A-i Astzcra bfioree Lord .ikLard-n. , ' IM. CON. !d'CRiACKRSI v. jIINSON. Mr W ants opened the pleadings by saying this was an ac.ion of trespass vi rrnzi. I hle declaration contained th ee'du nts-thle first cliar'in tine defendant with the criame of adulte4y, conpmitted at varjus'timtes with the ldaintiff's5 vite, and thc two follov ing withi ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT OF K3N>G'S BENCH. ,r - (>hJfl54Z/my, 1803. Mfr Serjeant-Cockeli'movecl for leave to file a crimi- nal ill foi-ma'tioi .aitf Mr RicharL Hampton LTister, of be)rboinugli; for achalknge given by the latter to MrJohn codalljus.ofthe ame plac.. -2; Lister's clienthad givxn Mr' Oodall, Jun. notice ot paying in a stium 'ton ydue'oi- rtgag t t'o l r Woodall, jun. arnd his father, Mr Voodall, stn ...

HIGH TREASON.—SESSIONS-HOUSE, BOROUGH

... RIGH TREASO.T -SESSIOZVS-HOUSE, BOROUEI-f . TRIAL of COI. DESPARD.-Monday Feb. 7. In our iast we gave an ahstradi of the indiktmctist charging Co!. Despard and others with high treason, and also tht ver- dict against himi, we now proceed to give uhe waitlinle of the evide nce. Wrhen -hejury hssdbden sworn, andrise pleadinigs opdned by Mr Abbot, the attornry-genesal addescsed thejury, and after ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Feb. II

... COURIi' OF KENG's. BENCH, Feb. xi. Mr Cflfford mnovd for jea\'e to file a crihninal informa- tibo agamelt Join Barber, Esq.mnesseo-ger of tlie great seal, and Colonel Wood, member of parliament for Gatton? vi ag allc.'ation in an affidavit, that they had coinductcd thelns-vtes contrary to the express provisioes of the statute of the -,th and ,th of Wdliam 111. which capretsly requir.6, ...

KING'S BENCH, Feb. 21

... K,1N(G'S BENCH,Febji. a TUE KINO V PELTIER. - F Before Lord EI.LElBOISO1GiI and a SpeciaZ y'ury. Mr Abbott opened thie case for the prosecilton; I-Ic stated, that this vas. all iiiformatioll filcd by his nijeCstv'si: attorney general against the defendant, Jean PIltier, set. tiag forth the time of ptiblicatton, bs him, of a scditious libel against Naplckon Boliapirte, first ?? 'and Lhicr: ...

Sittings at Westminster, February 17

... - - hting.c ir* i;;4)ister, Aebrz0ry 17x. Lofrni Icd. ELLENBOROUG,. tILL-MAN V. ?? ?? as an adion rorecoverthe surmnof6ol. for breach Of ?? on the wuarrantry of a barge. Thel circum- stances of thec are61isc wortb detailing; and it is only au account of its giv.ing rise to a sigolair discussiot; aluxd w1tich. may5hereafter,, aker the ?? of Wcst- IMinster hall, that we notice Ehe case at all. ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, APRIL 26

... [ SHERIFF's COURT, APRIL 26. TWE DDEI.. ?? wAVAI.TslasS. An enquiry was executed, to assess damiages in the above cause- Mr Garrow, foa the plaintiff stated, that the defendants were proprietors of the Times newspaper, and that this was an aceion to recover a compensation in damages cur a libel upon the plaintiff, which appeared in that paper on the atth of July, 1802a in the following terms: ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 14

... COURTI 6F KING's BENCH, MAY r4. Mr Raine moved for leave to file a criminal information agalnjt MIr Lawrence, and Mr M'lDouald, two ullicers be- lunging to bis Majesty's ship the Lipwing, and who were slnpyed in the impress service i bis motion was madc on an affidavit of nr Milburn, a bresxer, of North Shields, aud a gentleman of the anie of Harrisois, stating that two of the 2teI) of Mr ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 2

... COU, KRT OF KING's BIENCH, ?? 2. B5'/re La,'d Illlen o'wgir .ad a .rpicsai jufry. 111Ii~ .l''l'nj SHIPtLrY.. This was an adlion upon thc statute of bribery, to recover the penllty of iol for bribery, during the late elecion ;or 'the city of Dtalham; r Alr Erskine said, drrirg the late elcealion for the city of ;Drhans, Michael Angelo Taylor, Esq. becarnfe a candidate, Vand was strongly ...

LONDON, JUNE 20

... LO@yD-Q--, ?? -2. _ _ LifD1! JU-.xiiz 20. . ' PARIS PAPERS of the *14th inst. are rcceived. The Monitcur, ill three supplements, 'contains a very long examination of the declaration of his miajesty jin the course of which, -an claborate attempt is nadi.d to attich. to this country tle whole of the guilt of the rencwal of hosti- lities. All the matcrial parts of his nijesty's deelarettion are ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, June 29

... COURT OAF.IING's BENCH, June 29. THEKING, v. B]ISAC, Esq,. The defendant was captain of his majesty's ship the Iris, which, iii September and O&ober x8oi, was at Shetland, together With another of his majesty's ships, 1 called the Kite. The ciharge against him was in sub- stance, that he enteied into a'couspiracyr with the mister and purser of these- ships to defraud the govern- ment, by ...

IRELAND.—SPECIAL COMMISSION, AUG. 31

... IREIANTD.-SPECIAL COM%,IMTSSTON, AuG. 3r. Lord Norbury, Nir Justice finlucanc, Baronsy George and Dady, took the bench about eleven ocitrek. The iodig- feliets ?? 17 o;f the rebel prisoners wrre read. 'they were chairg:d wA ith crinspiritig ago inst and imagiriing the death oa the king; seconcdly, with levyinig war at;inst his mal jesty, with a view ti subvert his throne alnd ovcrtunl tile c ...