CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT INT~lLIGEN.-- CIRCUIT INTEILLMENCE. AECRDrEN-SEPT. 13. led rn Thle Circuit Court of Jufficiary was opened 11 here on Saturday lail by the Right HIon. Lord yc MariTHVa. of t0 Af dm'und, accufed of houfebreaking and theft, was found guiltv' by her own con'elffion, of and'fentenced to be tranfijorted beyond feas for wlt feven years. 01 par'obert Burnet, crofter in Little Maldron in the ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIC- UIT n : ELI.NE CIRCUI iNTELLIGENCE e AaabiEv_ Set. 20-' The Circuit Cott of ofs Justiciarv was opened here on Wednesday list, bv , the ?? Honr. Lord CRAIG and Lord AtRMA- rs DALE ie A'rw TILLBRAY accused of theft, was found Lo guilty by her own cbinfessionr and sentenced to be i, transported heyond seas for fivr years. 1; JO r I MtLE;, dyker or Tabburer in Old Aber- d deen, accused of hQ ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT' OF J USTICIARY. : d y u s s w I ,J n,.,r vX . MU L .al Yesterday came' on the trial of Ti-omtAS NEIL- abl sox, servant to Liett.~'Col. :WAUCkiOPE, of the ref .Edinbnrgh militia, for opening, by means of a Th skeleton keythe drawer of his master, and steal- oing mone'y, &c. ?? prisoner pled I gudty,'and the Jury having returned their verdict the accordingly, the Court sentenced him ...

SURREY ASSIZES

... SURRErASSIZES. KINGSTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. s MURDERS. V WILLIAM DUNCAN was tried on an indict- k ment for the wilfiH murder of Mr William Chi- h, vers, in the parish of St Mary, Battersea, on the o0 24th.of January. i Henry Groombridge, a servant in the family of s, Mr Chivers, stated, the prisoner. had been the h house gardener eleven days previous to the death n of his master. On the morning ...

GENERAL COURT MARTIAL

... CPALLENGE. rei The following Letter from the Judge Advo le cate General to the Commander in Chief has, y m the diredlion of his Royal- Highnefs, been.cir- culated throughout tie army:- S t lr G } a.aktl. r,7tcCtI;'t31 0,11C4.. H1Iaving had the honoour of falomittiog todhis Ma- cc i liy tie proccedings of a General Cottrt Miartal, late- t lv he'l at the Royal Hofpital at' CiLelfca, upon the i ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS—May [ill]

... CLEJRFKBINv.tEl.L SESSIONS-Ma\ i. * T v TT D o ?? - . ?? ! . ?? 'w.Zi.N. A'ur;-ay j. RES S RR E C i a ;N N The KIN G. Jos 1t p L E This Wac an indidrment 1or d2ealic dead bodies from the Spaiields burial ground, of which ground ?? , rifoner was the grave digger; and alfo for ^tea'. inmg'je caps, pllowvs, throuds, nails, fcreis, and coffin pla'tes belonging thereto, and the coffins whe-cin they ...

LAW

... 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

... 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 ...

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 ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... DUMFRIES-APRIL II. The Circuit Court of Jufficiary was opened here upon Wednefday the 8th curt. by the Riight Hor. Lord CUrLEN, and proceeded to tie trial of THOMAS PARSELL and JAMES CATERI, fol diers formerly:belonging to the 2Ift regiment of dragoons, accufed of flealing-a number of a ticles of cotton cloth from a caravan or cart;,the pro- perty of a travelling chapman of this place.- Owing ...

DIED, ?? At Mcikleour-house, on the 29th November, Miss Cochrane Much, daughter of the late Colonel William ..

... In Dublin, on the 19th ultimo, Wn.ri.s-_. Fox, Esq. 111 consequence of a wound in his lefc hand, received a few days before by the burc-.ii g of a blunderbuss, fired noon some robbers, in aitciiipung i.i, lather's house in On the '29th ultimo, Jons Camps. 1.1., only son of John Canmbell, te-.tius, Clerh 10 the Signet At Newfoundland, on die l,ih of ?? last, Lieutr .._si.-Colo.iel lic.ee Li _c ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... CO3URT OF S.!NG's BENCH BEFORE LORD RENYON AND A SFECIAt JURY JOHNNSTON ?? GILSON' This was an adion upon a polity of infura'ne upon the Ihip Superb, and freight, upon a voyage at and from Charleflown to London, the.'hip va- ,lued at I 2001. and the freight at 8o0l. upon which there was an adjuflment of lofs; but the under- writers having after Iards fowefufpicion of fraud, the money was not. ...