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CRIM. CON

... MRIM. CON, tH tOURT- OF KING'S BENCH. r SATURDAY, MAY 31. tAYLOR, ?? THE R25V. M. aiswkooD. b This was an Adion to recover a coompedfation' In damages, for criminal convetfation with the Plaintiff's' 1 Wife. The Plaintiff refides at Totnefs, in the County v, of Devon. The Defendant is curate of a village in 'b the neighbourhood. The Damages were laid at The ic ThbrefamdPm'ndi. IE By the ...

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.- ...

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 ...

ASSIZES

... Ass1d Fs. kV At TLarcaftcr Assizes,,the great causelient from Ikte Cour LE. oit Chancery, to, try the validity of the will of the late~ Mr. Perrin, oS Warrigot am nbfreM.Jsice Le Blanc.I' r I wil h e rernern he red,t ch At the i es tator, w liose p roperty i S3 and said to armount to more than too~oool.,disinhi~ritcd his only, St. daughter, if she ahould marry a Scotehman; she did'marry Oi' la ...

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' ...

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 ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS

... SATURD-DAY, J4NUARY 17, ti Tames Murrell, andi' 'fe. were'put to 'the'Ir, b and charged with bea ,- ancruellp ill-treat nS fi Eiaher Roody, an app ethe froln the' parifh of St, fl Luke. Fromr the Xridersinf the: girl, Vorrob orited by it three others, who had been ?? iced to the Defendants ol from the farne parith; it ap-peared t at they were in tht daily hab't oft beating her, forstetimes ...

COURTS MARTIAL

... COURTS MIRMI4. teat.. John Read, of the Wallace Rtgiinent Po of Fencibles, has been lately tried and, acquit.. ted by a Gencral Court Martial, held at Jerfey, Eu of fite charges, of abfence; drinking, whilft p upon duty, with an Officer' uner arrdt; conm tempt of difcipline and good order, -peaking difretpeafully of his fuperior OAicers; neg f cleing duty when Officer of the Main Guard. An( ...

CRIM. CON

... ICRIM. .CON. . _ Beini -aFured that, the following'will affbrd our Readers confiderabie Eiitertainmefit, we infert themi leaving thofei who are in love, thofe who have been, and fuch as never were, and, perlm ; never vill be, to make their own comments. From the two'£drmer, the im- paffloiedd Mar~quis may exped every indulgence that the tendernefs oftfympathy canbefllotw; butfromn the latter, ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... p ?? I z ~ ?? - .JThe Cht~i~tnf ~i peyi ,i an' ?? a of tr eM A z~~~th U it lk ,~~i ' *msru~rder ?? ~i a,:th .n~i Iturhxcodq. qi ~efwiek, in CXi .Germany on t' vt;orning o~f 'e z;h ilt, at one o' .lock, , l oui tb Eltate AfGtumbeyj tivo lellvs in Thort ree itn ja - rt. ~aiid ltber capse troke into thehi6ibiPO thiough the hndow n, 't by help of A ladderv ung- gt insthe houfetny fowl- LfUC ' blv ...

COURT OF RING'S BENCH, JUNE 7

... -- - -- nh.1 Be - . LEAN W. BI vY.-Thig vasan ac on for-runningagaiift-| the plaintiff it his curricle, the defendant being in a one horfe chaife, afid on the wrong fide of the road.-The accl- I dent'happened in the dark, near Stockwcll . 't'he plaintift - -i wes thrown out, much bruifed, and hfs chaife damaged. - The only qneftion was, who was on the wrong fide of the '1 I road ? The Jury ...