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MON THI.Y MAG.ZIN'E'3

... ?? atroi.T fok marc .. HOVVLVf-R unlavourabl- the feverity of the froft and t.t.iennr.s of lbe thaws in the bft mr ...

X.IN'ES TO A DEPARTED SISTER,

... a H ' has the year then paf.'d sway, - ** Anc o'er thy much lamented clay Dors not trie *iolet bloom ? T.at-orta fo chafte, where'er it lies, JVltgh. b.d a thoufand rofei life, io Woffcm e'er thy tomb. Street, f»i rated girl I enthroned in light, Amid t 1 y fifltr angels blight. O iliike the l.re to peace ■ A-d let Ihe gen 'lj foothing ftrair, Lull to repofe thy mother's pain, And bid her lot ...

• LONDON,--(Monday,) April 7

... • LONDON, --(Monday,) April 7. Yefterday w« received Pari* Journals to the 3d inft. inclufive. The Campaign on the Rhine has not yet recommenced; but a letter from Strafburgh, of the 25th, ftates, that fame terrible battle may be daily expeded, as the armies are nearly in equal force, and very much embittered againft each other. The departure of Bonaparte from the capita, is pon lively fixed ...

Tuefday*s Mail

... Tuefday* s Mail. I FROM IHE LONDOU GAZETTE. | Al-V.I-ALTY-OFFiCE, May 17. E/.trafl of a letter from Captain D.iih.ian, Corn 1 in *n_.r of his Ma jelly's Ship Ai.foai. t_ Evain N*.. pe.n, Efq. rtate. _; • ?? trie ?? ;t April, i3.;0. I BEG you wil be picieJ to inform thel Lords Cun.m.li ioners of th_ Adi*iir_jiy. 1 thai on che 27th inilant I cipiured trie r»rj: j Le Vanquier letter of marcue, ...

LONDON,—{Monday,) Aug. ||

... LONDON,— { Monday,) Aug. ?? This morning werereceivei Paris Journal?ore j day l*ter than thole w lnch came to hand en ?? turday, viz. thoie of the 7th. Ti,.y contain 1 nothing that is .tuercfting ;bu: by j;r;va r ec_an- I nelswe learn, the edidi pichibiting the nnpo.- j tation of Britifh mefchinuize it_:o France, has I been revoked - The Gazette of Saturday (inferred in th's ■ page) adds ...

BANKRUPT

... Jonathan Fullwood, of St. Gdes, London, pawn. i broker. To appear Aujuft 23, §ept. 6, and 27, at Guildhall. Attorney, Mr. Robert Finnes, London Edward Burnett and Robert Oliver, of Manchefter, linen-drapers. To appeal Sept. 5, 6, and 27, at the Bridgew-iter-Arms, Mancheiler.— Attorney, Mr* Edge, London. Caleb Willi-n, jun. of Sunderland near the Sea, Dur ham, bread- baker and grocer. To appear ...

BANKRUPTS. /

... Jame, Foldier, o'S_-Wy, Suffolk, taylor and dra- per. To October 7, S, and November 1, ' at Guilihill, Lundou. — Attorney, Mr. Shel on, I London. James Dirchfi ,|d,cf Ncwgate-ft.ee., London, viflualler. J lo appear Stp-embcr 29. 30, an-i November 1, a: j Guildhall.— A-t-jni.i, Meiir.. Palmer andTomlin- fo..s, London. Win. Havill, of Ho born, Ml-sdlefex, holier. To ap ! pear, Sepiembtr 2;, ...

FRENCH PRISONERS

... Vd. FRENCH ?? CN E ittsrPli*_ E_ _X [T - E dep~crable ltuhtion of the FrencN pfonlcrs of war in this country has bcen for ome time khrv n 0 ef arny unfavourable imprelfifn which rey have thus been made asainit the Englib Governmyent in thscuntry or oin the Continent of roe*aon | ZorsetPondrnre on the fubject has bieirt pubrlithed by ; 'r It comprehends the difftrcnt corinmunica. Onon which ...

LAW REPORT

... I ClURT OF KING's BENCH, Jan, 2g. THE KItN s'c. WADDINGTONo. MR. Waddington being in Court, Lord Kenyon faid, ltat although this cafe was ?? firfi among the Peremptories for this day, yet ?? among them, it would, perhaps, be better to dif. pa of that cafe now. si.Waddington faid lie humbly conceived that lie %annwfled to fpeak to the Court before Judgmelt isnlwoanced, ior the Court han not yet ...

Published: Thursday 05 February 1801
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3201 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF [ill] BENCH, Feb.[ill]

... VCVIT OF KING'--- DENLCi, Feb,. il. I I~ ~ A . . The Kwo -v. Waddintuion. Mr.Waddington carme u pulluamrA so the order ot the C(ourt to rcfretvei ?? Mr. JuiL ice Grofe;uprevicu tb UIs promourvc- ;}gthe-SenienCe of eLi6 U ide a V`ty Tx cilent addrefs'to ~he-Dezeddanil i' de c0urfe oJ which he obferVed: tblatrwhoevhr'ied-beard the evidence detailed, the bargains mrade by the Defendant, the. ...

TAUNTON ASSIZES

... STILL v. TARK. Vlls 1afion 'was. brought upon the Came ftatutesa' to recover the penalty of 51. for killing a phearant withrjc heing qualified, and zol. for f doing without taking oota certifi.cate. It appeared, the defendant's; dog had fprang i phea. favsr, which he 'followed ina'ti adjoining felldi'whete the dog flood, and that the defendant knoickedldcgown with a rake ag it was rifing. The ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, May 27

... ; COURT OF KINGf's BENCH, May 17. L. STURT, ESQ. w. THX ?4ARQtU1s OF ELANDPotD. MR. Erikine flated, that he appeared as Clunfel ret for the Plaintiff, who now lought redrefa at dy the hands of the jury for %he cruelieft of injuries, the re- fedueijon of his wife. In the year s788, Mr. StUrt, it Member for Bridport, had married the dautghter ot to the late Earl ofShaftelbrtry, beautiful, ...