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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... honest klid, and worthy member of society. i Of ?? Pertb,on the 23d ul. JoHx STEWART, iq. Surgeon-General of the army In the West Indies dur- part of the American war. At~htton-Hall, of a few days illness, in her 15th year, isa HESTER JOHN STON,, third daughter ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—March 29

... lengthand wvith muchjeloquence andr tieeiis.' ihepjriaciple circumstanceawere ?? :_ - Admiral Lord&lihgeyrtour, who-d ia .l West I~ndies, ,lad y codti iawsd .tp-hss veilI, I ..,qormied the, g,,, .oifs hldrn, t hi's ,i£ Lady:Horatiaiaidin- ast she 'houl& marry ...

COURT OF SESSION

... lately made from the Brazils, of this article, owing to the considerable ordersfor manufactured goods for the Bra- zils, West Indies, &c. and dye-stuffs of every description have advanced in proportion from the same cause. Considerable orders are executing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... generally admi- red for his eloquende audhis talents. It appear. et, that in 1802, the'plaintiffwas called abroad to the West Indies,' and, o' his return the samew. year, he found his wife had'mixd d in-the disaipa' tions of fashionable life, and very'dlfrent ...

TRIAL OF SIR HOME POPHAM

... much increased, in conse- quence of all the events which, for some years past, had taken place in the East Indies, 'the West Indies, and, above all, on the Continent of Europe. Q. In consequence of your Lordship's great' pressure of business, it is possible ...

LONDON—JUNE 14

... 90th had received 200 men with a proportion of -ofif I cers from the second battalion in England% The t regiments in the West Indies felt more the Nvantt of officers than of men ;-in officers all of them. f mustered weak, some extremely so. Officers who ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Dcver, with 'a cargo of tobacco, valued at 70001. after a chace 13f 20 hours, off Innishowen Head. of The convoy for the West Indies is appointed of nto sail from Cork on the 1st of next month. Er 'f At the Rood Pair, Dumfries, on Wednesday -- last, there ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 15

... foot,'an Irish regiment, .on its: 'marcli from Gloucester. towards the isle of Wight, -whence it was to embark for the West 'Indies.- They- halted at 'Minchinhanipton; seveial of the 'men were billetted at ,the defendant's house, and 'thi-Captain' wanted ...

ASSIZES

... plain : about the month of June, 1S03, a quanti- ut ty of cofiee, rum, arid sugar, the iproduce of his e estates in the West-Indies, were sold by his agent, a Mr M'Claurin, to a gentleman of the name of r Williani Anthony Bailey, for which hle (Mr Bai- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... would be sufficiently con- Clusive. _ Mr Topping said, that the defendant had left L England on another voyage to the West- Indies, Without leaving any instructions respecting the case in question ; and he was in no condition to r disprove the evidence ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... M2je- f, sty's frigate Carysfoit- in token of the high sense entertained by them for his having brought ?? it from the West Indies 30 sail of vessels, which otherwise must have fallen into the hands of the 0 eneniy. The friends of Lieut. C. KERR, of the ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... created, by dividing the Royal African corps, and adding two slew companies to that part of it a which was serving in the West Indies. There c Were alsd eleven companies of Sicilians attached to the British army serving in Sicily. There wasn also an increase ...