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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL, IURSDAY, December 5. Mr. Waitbrman, after a long and animated fpeeclh, morved the following addrefs to his Majefiy That an humble and dutiful Addrefs and Petition be prelsented t) his SAljefty, upon the prefent deplorable liitaawt',rs of ?? Altiirs. ' 1-uribly repurefenting to his Alojefty our grief and in- dignatioss at our late unwife, ill-digetitd, ill-couidutted, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 'AS.4E Iit A.LttE . I ,a. Four allizes iehich eiided o61 Thurrlay afteilt1o0t1, Auguliuus CO~i~e fet cili an l'eIor, Fo puttittl off' Stilitre, for czlite:alin (1aJll Jackfon alias Joliil Siliitfe, I fr lealin.0 tlit ppi) ~r 6everally fi tipdlwr lled Is. 'it~d 0rdered to be-iinprifdcnd one Year. Jubti Dick-ewi, for htea lia;g a ?? 4and a Putatue fork; ?? Saiirah llop alias Sarah ?? for ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW RItPEDI.t: X COURT OF CHIANCERY, WrztsEsDAY, MAY 16. 'DE VA'0DFCVILLE V..DE StANDF'VtCLE. This was an applicaiioti by petition iomra lather, prisy- ing that he tiglit beallvwed to remove his child, which wits Littder lhe pruteffioni of its mother, in ptiftlanlce olass 'order ofiihe Court, tU 'd flhoo!iat Haunspllead, or to a pri- ,vate laimily in. Effex. It appeared that tile petirionet, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JULY 5

... COUIT OF KING'S BENCHl, JULY 5. VItE VlgSG 7. W. COli3i1ttt A-'D 1uH UiI S. The Attorne5 Geiiral pl aye(I t-he judgment ol the Co~ult agkatift W. Cobbeti, II¶ liagihaw, P. 3uddi, An(l lT. il l' aird, who were leveltl'ly con viled if a gro fs adl fcarl adilons libel, by Swi ltlugr, prtlnti3~g alnd polblifing the lume. ITbe 4A teldants having appeared in Coou t, I.o.rd l hlletiloough procc!eded, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—MONDAY, JULY 9

... COURTI o, RIGNS flENCII.-MoNDflA, J'LY? n. X o This being the 41ay. oil whicih the Court was g to pro0outtee its ?? ol tbe above del,:.1alnt, t he avenues alt a Vtry early i,,ur w*ere all crowded, aid thei throstig io uneuluai and predigiotu, I hat ?? Chief Jftice was ubliged to order the ;veiXv,'s til be cleared, it beiing a with the aolmt extrenme ?? ty that evel the prilfuniem could contrri ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JULY 20

... CMIIU OF hlN(IW ! BENCH, JULY O., TH33 V3NG V3 JOHIN GAL3.3 JONiS. Thits %tias ai I inoiitnwn~'it pit iti hd talpitia the def. iiduti¶ for at lhel oili Lo(rd Caiiiervap1.'l inl pahibl~ithig El (liijg ilt, otivitiig II' it l).hatitag3 S',cielillfttiod flrvee, a., auditoi 10 haear ;I ueil~ii d31cluuled, uapons th., cowaltct~, ~iLold (afflereitgb, a ilh lepect to Islishav&33g tlfilvid an v l ri ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... COIURT OF KING's BlV.NCII. llirrovr v. loiNINSON. . I Jhis was anl ?? to reco'er compenfation in damages for *d breach lo proinife ol nai riage, mllade by the defendant to t.lie plaintill. Mr. Garrow, for thle lalitiff, Itited fie ?? appeared that the parties are of much c,,nfideratlio in life. IThe younng lady is the dlaugh:er of a gentlemlian of fortune, and tile etemieaant is a y oung man, ...

BANKRUPTS REQUIRED TO SURRENDER

... I BANKRUPTS REQUIRED TO SURlRENDFR. | Jinr. Stociiley, Baihuty, Oxfirdthire, ffirpkeeprer, Jun. 8, 9, Feb. 9, at tile WChile Lihm lino, Baribuiy, Solici- tor, DMr. 'I rinnis XN k irati, Buirbury. Hlenry Ti Nakiritor Wh lattoin, Ltougihborough Parks, L ougliburouglr. L~eiceflierthile, dlealer, Jan. 9, if), Feb. 9, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 17

... COUR'WTOF KENG'S BENCH, MIAKY 17. sl ?? . ?? - q. ?? I. 3tSiR f ?? IiS lIIIDEL, BAIt'I. V-. 'litE IlIORT iON. CUlARLrIS 1 he Colirt of King's 1B3ench on Friday, after hear- iag Gie Attorey Generlr on the part of (Ile Speaker of the 1iou1se Ul &c0ull11ons, gate Jdgiment out the point ot law, re- specitn dle r'ga lity of bre'akirrg opera Sir Frarcis's de in exe- cuation o itile Seaker's iarratlt ...

BANKRUPTS REQUIRED TO SURRENDER

... I B.IANKRM REQUIREDT -O SURR!NDEm. , Itichard Needbh O dd eet, London, auctionee and sharbroker5 Ntov. 5, 12, D~ec. 7 at Guildhall. Solicitons, A fir, Fe'aidlAshiminre, ¢GY ent Garenl. ' , -Williasa Cockbutn5 laitenf Cehcltenham, upholsterer, Nov. 14i i1l5, Dec ?? a't tfie Georte Jon, Bewdley, Woroesterslere. Solicitor, Mr. John Thomas Smith, Kiddermiuter. William: Prce Jsvanl, Pwilheii; ...

TRIAL OF JOIN BELLINGHAM

... TRIA OFJ~h -L, - TRIAL OF JOHIN BELLINGH-AMi, Io O r- ;t1A. is END TrltiS act q0-nvn rat nrvm.i - For the Asssination of the Itight Hon. SPLENCEl PERCXVAL, SPECIAL COI5:1MSSIOS, FlllDAY, MAY 15. dA As early as six *'clock this morning, an immense concourse le of persons, of all ranks, assembled in the Court-yard and pur- ' lieuA of the Sessions House, on the tiptoe of anxiety, to hear aI the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... zt7r -XI¢Te I COUMT 01 ?? F ittt)Ay, JuNi 12. llExsT V. rVK ?? BART. Ti& was an action, by which ths plintiff, who a Clergynmss, -sought to recover from the delendait, Sir ark Sykes, Part. 26001. odds, being the balasne olthe suns e to him by the defendant, on a wager on the life of Ban- tre, by wlhich-, in considemation of the surs of 1osl. the de- adant engaged to pay to the plaintiff one ...