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From WEDNESDAY JULY 2.6, to s.vruRDAY JULY 39. 149

... bappen'd among the Palatines at Lambeth; one of them having tome Words with another, call'd him Thief, a NAMC fo odious, and a Crime with which thofe People are unacquainted, that it 11131 agreed by the whole Body to try him for the Offence; accordingly they ...

gave a satisfactory

... particularly one Woman was feverely reprimanded from the Chair, for purloining Tea, &c. from her Mater, which is hardly efteem'd a Crime, but rather claim'd as a Perquifite among the Generality -of menial Servants. On Friday Morning Information being given to ...

4. Grandfather died

... where many Arguments were used by the Plaintiff's Counsel, Serjeant Commyns, Serjeant Wynn and Mr. Lacy, to aggravate the Crimes; which was as learnedly defended by Mr. Marsh, Mr. Theed and Mr. Jones, who were Counsel for the Defendant; and after a long ...

From the London Dail

... to belong to a Gang, the Captain of which (one Asslick) was the Sessions before last tried on four Indictments for capital Crimes, but had the good Fortune to escape. ...

Ward's, to periolm h

... Court no; being full, it was put off. One of his Accomplices flood in the Pillory at Northampton laft Summer for the fame Crime. On Tuillay let about Three in the Afternoon, the Corpfe of Sir Faber Tench, Bart. was carried thro' his fine Gardens and Grounds ...

Almendarez, Viceroy of the Kingdom of Peru, To be Lett at Michaelmas next; having pais'd Sentence of Death on an

... Lett at Michaelmas next; having pais'd Sentence of Death on an Oydor (or A Houle in Eaary-fireer, 2 Miles. from Judge) for Crimes he had been found gulity.of; ' wich, and 4 from Deal; it b u g a very neat they were carrying to thc; Place of convenient ...

That Arch- Rope, Baby Bird ; was tAft!'ll CA Want Page Sloop, a Rotterdam Trader, at Gravclaul, by one of

... Half Guinea, from William Davis. At the Place of Execution, they all behaved in a very penitent Manner, acknowledging the Crimes for which they iuffired. The before-mentioned Conflantia lames was an old Offender, having been in all the Bridewells, in ...

Rogues fiript of all the Lead that was upon it, to the Value of 25 1. _ _ Exeter, Jan

... infamous for Profands, to the horrible Sin of Sodomy, being on Tuaday difcover'd in the aatual Commitfion of that detefiable Crime, and (cis fuppos'd) being ensiled of it, and fearing the Conilquence, hang'd himklf in his own Houle the next Morning, and ...

The Copy of a Letter fent by George Price to the yeun2 Woman that he defign'elto have '4, had not

... fcruple to fay that you ought to bear a Part with me in my Troubles, becaufe they think you have been accefrary to my Crime, not Crimes, tho' I have been charged with more than one by the World, but God thought one of that fufficient, fo fufreed me to commit ...

' From the General Evening Pon, Dec. as. Morning a Lad). of Quality in Grofevenor fquare, went in a Hackney-

... We hear, a Bill will be brought in next Seflions of Parliament, for making, wilful and corrupt Perjury, Death; it being a Crime no Man an well guard againfi, and of much more ill .Confcquence to the Publick, than robbing on the Highway. On the i ith Inflant ...