OLD BAILEY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 23

... Oi I .3 I. ' .Y. .H . A. . -, do. But I X T DA I Sonr 2.- + BIIGAIVY.. ,as capita~l' indiiqed for Bi- r. Ktfapp opened the cafe, fr the proecutijn. 'He'iaidrthe prifoner f-bod. ch:rged with ?? ?? marrying two wives, his,6ff beirg alive. , W e' ina r2 ~ ~ ~ rt Aen lv.We' h~had ;ttatedtbvis,, the Jury would: be fully aware' of th e'x. trew~e hit~.Iance of the cale, and how much the ii- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWIA7 JgEL LIG CE. :. : =rwS'a' s - ) 'OL .OURT F KING2q BfJCHE Ffec. .. HARis~~ ~STitkroiq. * *This 'c'aufe arofe .out of that fately tried-in, which' Mr. Angeritein was 'Dcfend'ait. Mr. Harrifon is the d fureyor that 'perfuiaded him he had been overcharged h for his fletii6 kitchen, and Mr. Stratton is the ironmon- ger by whom the faid fleam kitchen was mrade. ' A flan- der, ,fipppfed to be ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIF INTELLIGMNOCP. COURT OF KINC's BENCH, lE. R Sitfillgrs at enhi.flre, before Iorld EzLEL'VOROUGR ahdd .SP-cial Jury. O:N'ISAM 'Tv. trNERS. The whole day was occupied in the confideration of this caufe, which, however, is not at all intereffing ex- cept to the parties. The adion was brought for a tref- pafs, and the'point to be decided was the right to a flip of ground about five feet broad ...

OLD BAILEY, Feb. 18

... -?4ll,.l.. . ,, : . ?? ?: , :; 16 b , I I - ,? Fi. . 1? I - ?, . 4 1 , ti'ugo tP ?? 'tjough *00 J*.rti~' fr# xv~,~e~e~ihwi;' t~'P o tl~qreig of 71tib,!A'W T~sa ree tre thigsish~i~~ t eni~iteth cim -vAymP tl1 ;itj.rc- ~g~~4~igu ~ n ?? tc4(~ui~ Wio fe veci thjit thiswas a cafe i~n~da u~ that of ~niurerl ff~h~cuoun~btces nd ct~te t fhew .tla desga JogH io x-yb1gthoet ient~ e tat~et gultyto ...

SUSSEX ASSIZEZ

... - I~ SUSSEX. ASSIZ~S. flfll: -tX A~f 'ff T ?? s. . ?? -HORSHAM,TuESDAY,MAtCI4 29. : Yefkrday Mr. jkflice.HEA.TH. operied his Comimii :d finn, and began btofiiafsb Six common Jury caufies t r were tied, but nooneworth reportirng a .- MURDER. Robert Bignall wal indiated far the v'ilful murder of john Webber, on th& -,oth.of Nevember ]aft, at: the.PI nh of Ciay- ton, in thxis Coujxty. ., f Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L#IY INTELL!GANCE. CQtURJT ,OF KING's BENCR, MARIn 4. &`ttz at Guild1Ja7l, Jefore Lord EIlenborough and a h Special ry. r GAMBLER t. LETAESURIER. Mr. CGIBBS Rated, that this vwas a policy of infur- C ance oi a French (hip from St. Domingo to Dunkirk. It was entered into befote the war, fo thrt it was with- A out doubt legal and valid in its inception ; but there was a declaration of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L fgV iATTELLZCE7CE ?? KING's BENCH, JUrN I6. Sittings rat Guildreslf. PARiasR V. G.IJILDI4ART, CLPtli. Mr. Guildhart is the Yorkflhire parlon who was De- fehdant in a caufe tried fomne months ago, in which a dadiiig nmilliner tried to recover a confiderable fumr of money firom hlim for articles of di efs with which f(he had furnifihed Ms. Guildhart. He then had a verdif&, it appcaring that he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LaW !2TRLLrceNc. COURT of KING's BENCH, JULY 7. Vfingt at Wtrninfler lefore fiord ?? and a SPecial Jry. CRIAM . CON. Mr. SCARLET open ed the pleadings, from which it appeared that the action was brought againit tile Defen- dant for the feduffion of the Plaintiff's wife. The damages were laid at 6cool. Mr. EsittINE Itated, that th's was one of the moff profligate and iniquitous cafes that ever ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LADY INTELLIGENCE. MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1?04. This bernt thte filft (lay of Term, the Judges break- filcd vwith lic Lot d Chancellor, after which, about half patt tweive oJ'`ck, they proceeded in olatc to tiicir differcnt Courts. COURT of KING's-BENCH. Moft part of the dty was taken up in juilifying of bail. 14H 1t 'V. DAT.t'. Mr. EsyiN rn moved -for a rule to lhew caufe why the nonfuit in this ...

POLICE

... -, ' MS ?? ?? wo Dutcl)men ap.. peared befjore ili, Lord Mayor, charging'eaach other' tirh infta1tirig Cldu&. One of them made good- his charge tIy' ' tbe teflinmony of a witnefs, vho beard the o-her cail hiib 'rarnes and threate hinh dn the.Royal Batchrtnge.. f3thi however, having come into the country within the lat .fourteen months, *ere called upon by the Lord Mayor to produce 'thei ...

OLD BAILEY, MAY 16

... OLD BAILB7T, MAY 16. This day tle Seffions commnrence here, be-fore Mr. Jtl',fce Grofe, Baron Graham, the lecolehr of the Cty oft'Loadon, and Mir. Alderman Bovdell. AJ v.ry young Girl, of the rs rne of flfara F x, vas ttqd ur privately flealing abc it ten yards of p inted cton, in the fhop of Mr. 'Qhailton, of Norton Falgate, fino dneper. It applcaed, howevcr, that the article charged in the ...

OLD BAILEY, SEPTEMBER 17

... OLD dZLEr?, SrtrEmtuL ij, jave o Mt*ely, alfas James .7ohtoo, alias 'h7se PRon. Rc Xr. fliu, was indiaed for havingobtainedon the zoth jar of' Jan. fait, under falfe pretences, from Mrs. Eliza- tioi betb Helmfley, a filver pencil cafe, a filver 4hinmble, bn and a pair of fciIIars. The profecutrix (luted, that on rna the day mentioned in the indicqment the prifoner came ma. into her fhop, and ...