COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 15

... COURT OF KING's BENCH, Nov. 15. SALE OF oFFICES. LE_ tS FREDERICK POLLMAN,JoHN1KEYLocKI, and SARA1I HARVEY, were, severally brought up to . receive the judgment of this Court. Our readears will recollect that the defendants, together with another person named Watson, were ried at the sittings afterlast term, at Guildhall, upon a charge of. conspiracy, in, endeavouring to .defraud a man of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTIE'IQEk4E.. COURT or KINGC' BENCI:--JULm 10. SITTINGS'AT qUILi:HALL. Trt KIN.G Strfus O WEN AND tdARDLE. This was an indidtment againft the Defendants, fdr knowz- *hg/y having had in their potrleflion certaini naval Aoresj' warked with the broad arrow. Mr. ATrTORN C-GzNzRAL. faid, this prosecution was carried on to reprefs a pra6liceof tile moltalarting nature. Iftthe rapacious and ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, NOVEMBER 28

... COURT OF KING'$ BENIC Hi, NOVEMBER aS. U3aXL- UPON 2.4,L. ST. VINCENT. 'TH KI N5 S'eBi~tliN-Mr. Woodtheilwed ca=14againft a' rule obthined by Ntr. Erdkih, ia the inlitance of Lord St. Vincent, for 'a crininat informadion againt Mr., Bourne. Ffe read arn affi- davit-from Mr.. Bourne, whod6epofiedthat he had never- heard of- the' pamphler inritu'led' 4' Auadi Gtieram partem, till his return ...

POLICE

... . Point 67A MANsstoHTfusz.4SaturdayJohn Conmar.wasbrought before the Lord Mayor, charged wvith off:ring. for faka quantity of filver plate, which he confeired he had brought from the wvreck.of the Hindoiftu,,loft offl.Margate. . A PPawnbroker in Tooley-treet~produced the plate, colt- 3 1 fifinugof fploons, ldles, and Alver forks, with two Mid- a fhipmens' dirks,-:all apparently new,. and' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW' INTLGEINICE. CO1JRT oF KING's BENC14, F.. 23. lrhe following being a Trial fingular in its Circumr fiances, impot:ant in its Refult, and which mui prove exceedingly interefting to the generality of 6ur Readers, we have given it as mnuch in De- tail as the LimiNs of a Weekly Paper can poffibly afford roa fingle Subjea of public Information. BREACH OF PROMISE OF M;ARIAGE. FORSTER V.- ...

YORK ASSIZES

... THOMIPSON ;ersus MAIRR. This was an action brought bv the PlaiiTi' toi re- covcr a compensation in dlarnacs, for the intjury and loss hcl had sustained, in consequeice of the seduction iti his daughter by tthe defendant. Alurjy Toilepsoi, daughter of the plaintiff, (who is a farmer at Eastby, itear Stokesley) stated, that James Marr, the delendaut, visited her at her father's house, as a ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, COLEMAN-STREET, Dec. 9

... ?? COU IRT, COLEMAN-STREET, Dec. 9. CRIXM-CON.-WOODS Vi. MATTHSEWS. T HIS was an action of Crin C'on. and a Jury was T assemnbled before Mr Collinrige, the Secondary, to as~css the damagcs, the defendant having suffer;ed judz mesit hy defaridt. This was not one of those falshionable Casrt tlhat ggnrce tbe matrimonial isfidehlties of po ishud fife, tltoiulh eqiially pregntot with ingralitutie ...

OLD BAILEY

... b-in BAlLE,. FRIDAY, JA14. 16. ;~ay 12 Prifoners wvere tried' x of sfi'om was capitally ctoniwaed viz. .70zw -Ri1eets, for felonibufly ?? T9ho nhs Wil- fon on the King's highway and robbing him. of thlree fhillings and- fomehalfpeiice. Eight were cnvined of fiony, viz.. J TYiiAazz, ElizabelJs }K~eeqe, .Sie!Bake, john flanfon, ElizaMbr gh Giles, Roeokand vghes,e Jane E'wuen and -George sbirl~e. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . A' G C iAU 77EZ, 111G,. 5 . I - . COUPRT OF IiNG's BENC I-, APELIL 29. THE KING V; STEPlHENS. ,The Drefendat is one or the turnkeys of-the gaol of MaLlidflone, and vwas found ?? a criminal in- for1intion of hciviing whipped a prison-r in .a different place FIoil ti IA in whkhll he Ii id been ordered to be ivhipped by the fentence of the CoGiUt. The Judges made fome very pbinted obfervations ...

OLD BAILEY

... MD sb AIPk. Y;0e~rdy &: firibnes~swere ht riod twod; i' whom tall ?? ., * s ns wa' ?? iorfremaling ctaf and i-oies to the; aicouiintof 7:.ah tie property of Williani Wood, -ii his dclling houete. 'GdkyaIt . The trla1 ofiheZ F.o'eig'ner who-mb our readers will *r~collea to have been comrmitted by the Lord -Ivyor, for finng' a-loaded piffol, 'witb Intent to murder Mr. ;yari L~olelnitlh, irn ...

OLD BAILEY

... ape .II. -Z o . ~ A w doe agind h r $ T1yar.1fie vw 'filhe torvr 't'he -woutd ?? ;btent. :;aer; ihe hes Tin oan ?? ey m , ftimeherd*all hc prt :ha4 Je~ thenre $v;itW bi 0 a ftrd~y, ~Uree'we k teor Chrafiig, le. ~ ko fo~llt~zfir w, faid fl~±e l rie-nps ?? r :hu pi~chbuer gan the P-decegtoed h4uar aliirn abute , rmtin| Ihe Suoda the ia'r 5wtI,br 30 4an t a : foe beefoftak thikh athenid Nyh r~lx ...

OLD BAILEY, Friday, April 29

... I04Ld BdL.Cr, Frid.yAprl ag. 2komas'Marfin, a genteel looking young man, who was IaAz week fgund guilty at tire 'Middlefex.-api ions, of fkealihg a filver falt holder from the Msfter bf 'the St. James's Cqffee-houfe, was this day tried forpflealing, a filver watch from Benjamin Capper, the ;dLifler of, another coffee houfe, but acquitted rhroughininfflcieniv of evidence. I i A poorJew', aged ...