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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH CoURT.VF JUSTICI4R2. ' A , . This dfy the Court ?? of outlaw- ry upon George Steadman, carter, who was in- to dicted for the crime of theft, and heing habit and e( repdte a thief, but'failed to appear. The Court then proceeded to the trial of Wil- dr liam Robertson, alias .James AMitchell, Jolhn Liddel, and Richard AI'Kay, accused oftheft. mn M'Kay failing to appear, sentence of outlawry ...

CIRCUIT—INTELLIGENCE

... I - 'Jedburgh; Aprii i. ' The Circuit Court of Justiciary was opened Iere this day by the Right Hon. Lord Succoth. . : ' homas Ovens v'es tried fai several JCts zof teft, on the tl night of 9rnday.tshe.Sd day of March ?? Thse priso'fer pled: h sguilty to all the chargts, ansd the Jury returneda verdict fin'. I t ing hifo gusky on hiu own ?? to transpor- r . tati-'m for seven years. d I hlomms ...

KENT ASSIZES—MARCH 21

... IES2 ASS1ZAS-MsacI21. ROBSNS V. BRYCE-SEA BA ITIINGO INFIRMARY, MARGAtM. This case was tried by a Special. Jiry, of Which only two attended. It was an action by Mr Robins, the auctioneer, of Londonbj against Mr Bryce, a Magistrate of'this county, for false imprisonnsent, on the 1st October last, at Nliargate. Mr Serjeant Best, for the plaintiff, stated, that at Margatey in this County, there ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DEC. 6

... M&At'r CF EXCHLQUEDc 6* ?? C. TI1t -lUNG P. llownE; T1l16was 4n inrormation agai.st the de a ant, a respectable ftlrnler in the s1)tltlhrep, ferld the county of Edinburgh-,. under the 46ht] °f King, for a llowving illegal distillatia or place upoil his premiscs, witil 11i. r alc knowledge, by whichi he htad incurreil a of Lli)O. It appearetl in evideee 1 , sequence of inftrmation given, the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Nov. 8

... COURT OF KING'S BENCHI-Nov. ?? FREEDOM OF SPE.(Q1i AT THIE BAR. IHODGSON, GENT. V. SCARLET, ESQ. This was an action brought by an attorney a- gainst Mr Scarl&,t, the King's Counsel, for slan- derous words spoken by the latter of and con- cerning the former, ?? a trial at Lancaster, in which the plaintiff acted as attorney for one of the parties. The words declared upon, and alleged to have, ...

ARREST OF CARLILE OF ANOTHER LIBEL

... f SAR R 9 F go ,NO-7J E . i ebyefore thefi Lord Mat-rEfuTheIalaCId f iceled oanr . ., ?? j he , 'n~l*SzisiS,#t~i2.0nsi~er at lnle vidvdal ,iwas again Yakeb-iftO 'ustody an Frisas ab HavtIenin}.g, ti're6' ?? alr>. ;'wa 'erttrut. - ptr, ;~ ~~ ~hb .nr a ni'n vog -enr e & s3 1p ah4ai4 ,ffve. o 1'ckc 1 p I eo i.g! to sel . nsowf. tle.-c~a~ute dhioff bs arrest w.Jhe: warrant was ce . ptodiced ...

TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... ;IS. FO S D ?? FOR USDITlON. . Thefolowing is an account of what passed shen seeteitc'e was pronounteed on Bagguley, Druuia0nd, atid $obuiton, on Mozday last:- On ltondav moroing. the Attorney4feneral prayed the 1 judgment of the Court op the three defendantl-. Chief Justice, to the prisoncrs.-You- have a right fot j to marke any objection to your trial, or to the jnlieimtdictm previoui td ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—DEC. 4

... COmRT Or KINO'S HETCIM-D ' CLEALRY V. C0OBBE loed m ~r Brougliam, a litt'iz, before twelve o'clock, moved M onl the part of the plainthi, that the tria of d bit~ l,.ps~ed. The act'o ?? t Ion C 11e''itesad lblt witl th t h M ~ -Wight badutteed te leter orge b forgCeary, koigtaltter Da ting Alie a t fogr.4 teeseu.M Cleary; which wasea commna juycue hedfnai Wrihtan Cobe houd iI dbeided. 09- ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I SEIt~TIOUS CI1UFt.IS Yesterdl. little Wadding:0n, of radical notC put to the bar, to take his trial tipon the chare ?? ?? ;o published awicked and seditiou, libel, for the pni.1t i. exciting sedition amongst thl soldiers esal from their-allegianee to his iMiajesty. ti:g , Mr Reynolds stated the ease. The publication of the ?? Was proved bitt y who apprehended Waddiogton i' Ch~ariln Cras ...

TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... TRIAIS FOR HIGH TREASON. COURT OF KINC;'q BENCH,WESTMINSTER, AtONDAT~Jutt5P. The Court having beto oend ithe manikir formerlk e sortP d, and the whole of thelury loig swofni, M ?? BariO*, the Ci~rk of the C xown Offic',, pr~ieeded roqtpad tlietindiot. 'wnn', contaitting four couints, In which th~e ti orrips' dbjee is laid in four different wavyq: but the 6vert acts, from which that object ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... c. jyE G CIMC~IT - TLf 1I.SO ,, ONESrAY ARI'5L tb? '~ido a~ornilg, attwenty minute pat:brocoktet Tjjigi Court, gf j~~~at yvao. n hre by Lords Gillies b 09 5seeasti As tickets are no longer inistte ae onetttV pnt the crowd that pesdfradi.'t .ate f the rillernenf and 13th preserved order. T bnh before their Lordshipa, .and te ?? bl e ?? decorated with flowvers from the a Boa ic tabk A handsome ...

COURT-MARTIAL

... -cOUR'rT-31.fAT1. 'fT!A1. OF, MiT~.-OF1ENEAL SIRt JOHN~ .MtIRATtUY, Th' Cor-Martial nopoititedi for the Triall of Sir 4O ed john Murray, assernibl on M6i6i4'i Willehiete r, . itt ?? eeral Sir. Alured C qs~gt if a lh. ibv hiigbeen s 5'u.t~ii ares.q hi ~tvhicih were ihree'i inutinihar, r~iad, the Deputy Judgel. Advoiabte,'!,11r. b~irpent, . trdressed die Cove izr great xli lIengthl. AfAfW 'some ...