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... LJ M CONSISTORY COURT, BOCTjiS DoCM ONS. GVARA) V GfJAR.l. ^is wai s a caosc of divorce, ?? Lient. Col. Guard .sirlst ?? Letitia Guard, his wiffc hy reason of adul- tevsY with Chxixles l-Indge, jit. of Otteryj Devngshire. The parties were msarried in ISO?,; and have three children. In 3896, the Culotiel received ordlers to join his regiment at the t ape of Good Hope, and to go from theotf to ...

ASSIZES

... AS-I I:S. At Tvin A, .iaeF, otne of tie ?? shorking and dread- fld nin ders c~ar h rov;hit iiitn a Caivrt of, Jo tice wnas in-, ) s;; .iited and tried betfrre th(i Lord (:,ief Jjusrice l)Dowili. I'atri''k Ml Vwis aas arraib,;:d for the ii il- fti ntiurder of Tizinas (off' a lad oi 15 -ear, of age. it appf ared, on the clearet el delle, thit e c raed hi, iife r:atl parpose in expectatilo of a ...

POLICE

... Pa LICE. .now-sinEar.. X On Wednesday evening, between six and seven o'clock, as Mr. Thomas Oldfield, a cow-keeper, who resides a ohort distance in Islington Fields, from White Conduit- -housel was returning homse along 'the foot path, he was met by a soldier, who called out to hin to stop. 1r. Old- field answered, I suppose ydu want my money l He replied, ' Yes, deliver. Mr. Oldfield put ...

APPENDLY

... .APPENDM Z3.> MAlRS. C LA R KW'S EVIDENC E, i (A- !| fir-i knewv C V.. W nlrde alt, tihte ed ?? ,.;t -5.~iE |VWhat I til~lerstanlt! hy A it tliflO, LFito .hepl l^teitherl{ to lt to- g eoling xof Noxvemaber. I uai > ire I cait' ?? ily tell iv e i 2tectlanle acqpa ittedl wvith Cotti-il ?? ?? befitr: I t to Wesithourne-tit ac-t c; a i' it iv is in citisetitenc of a la from a friend of Colonel ...

Published: Sunday 24 December 1809
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3669 | Page: Page 14, 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ,ICCIDSRTS, OFFENCES, c. * - ?? Mfidayj betiteen one and iwn o'clock, a ayftlerntan en- tered the cofttee-ooiio of tie Ange. In, behind St Gleosents Ulharch, in the Strand. He appeared agitated, and, after stalking about the rooml for some minutes he went to the P ivy. 3-fe had not been long thJere, wheh the ostlers in tihe yard hearrl the report of ,two pistols9 and, perce viog smoike Isslnin ...

Published: Sunday 17 September 1809
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1283 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... X A- I W4 I C GOURT OF CIMkNCZFRYt ThLsric3,. April 1. The delicate and inortrnt- question submitted he ?? CJXANat~s-LLOR2, re~sspecting the- care ard. cstody of Ltrd Aghiim, was agalo agitated. it wi, be remembered ttat .Lord Althlne irmputed toj Lady ,Aghrlh that she had Te- moved his son to a great distance, had contealed the place of his residence, and had entirely shut out his Lord~sip ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1214 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... L IT I1 h COURT OF' ELC.tEQL R. 3 ?AN SruI' . V 3.i.iCT. Thicl i(vit fir danlages for criminal conversation r -i6ll Mirs. Mn~ h as tried oo the 10ithl nit. The dninases Iere niofie.stfv laiis at 30001. bh the i-now Lij'au!s dea!er in tihe duallerv of hsw wife. e o, x V. 1hv1se ji~ forin tile grace-enli.elliuz ro!be of modesty had liox ;i;Cce 3eVL Withdrawn by the daritu, hand of Ii- Cliii ...

Published: Sunday 03 January 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1837 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... LAWTV :COURT'OF Kfrls BENCH. . ieo~n a bit. avax~t S aciW y thighs Bti~if Qf -Westmfrwster i*Srranc~s, for ti a~QAt.G h 1411for the. ln~te election, am - til o lcananunting to 'more luau i60d3. Mainys of t~he ~items aere for the table-kept by the plaintiff during the poll, which were aot alwawed ; the bill was therefore re- duced to 1171. 8s. 2'd. far whih sum verdict. he Jry .uda nTh6sdau, ...

LAW

... LAT. ECCLESIASTICAL COURT, DOCTORS' COM- D ON S. ?? MZy {i TURNER V. MoVERS. Thiis wes a proceeding of nullityof marriage, originally instituted by tec father of a dnat-i ;'rner, a flctwaids taken up ?? the party himself, against Ifannah Turner, his wife, 'on account of his insanity previous to and after, tthe ?? of such ?? case was argued at the Sittings in last Term, when it appeared, that ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... A CCIDLW~ih OPF'SNES;th, arc. MVtrnrtp,-On Monday evening an inquisition was e-n pinnelled before T. Shelton, Esq. on the body -f . MIV Hyndrs, wih) died in St. Thomas's Hospital, on Saturday isorniug, ofa pistol shot wound. 'Henry Argliss, a haker, liviqw in the Maze, in the Bn- rugh, opposite the sign ofthe Red Lion, whilst stgadilig at his own door on 1Friday Diaht, about eleven o'clock, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ,ICCladiJ7y, I bi!OeEAC&O to. A, I.1q~iSition was takea on Monday in Castle-street. >;zr~r.=sket O the bedy of jaile bloss~cezeu, or jaAeI Seynmour, who was found dead in her bed on Sunda -It apearedt from the testimony e f Mn ry Guron house tile dece. hart,, atIV ha house the deceased lodged, that she had given ivav to exeesi-e icebriatiuli. Ol Skturday afternoon her two rh drerl Q taken ...