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EXECUTION OF THE MURDERERS,AND SHOCKING ACCIDENT

... EXECU'lNbN OF THE MURDERERS, A:ND SHOCKING ACCIDENT. I ' , -1 f l . . _ The concourfe of people that affembled on Mori- day to witnef's the execution of the murderers was' imlmenfe. By fix o'clock every houfe and avenue was crowded. At five minutes paft' eight o'clock they, were brought out of prifon. Haggerty came firft- , Holloway next, and Eli;s1b4th Godfrey, for the murder :of Richard ...

COURT OF ENQUIRY, CHELSEA

... COUlr OF ENQUIRY, CHELSEA. 'SEVENTu DAY, NVCV. 2.-The 'Board refumned its fittins: S'at about half paft ten this morning, and pro- ceeded in the examination of the General Officers whom it was purpofed to adduce. Brigadier-General Ackland was called in, and pro- ceeded to read to the Board his written anfwers to the lia of quedtions given to him, on the former day, by the Prefident. The ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 26

... cucur ul hING'S BI;NCU, l?1AY Q?3. .T/, Jsin, v. IK .zl'eine yos AFqj.-rl'lis W;IS an il dlltinent agaiunt thc dveiendant fo~r a breach of dultyin h liS otfice, as ?? and lnttandanc Genieral, of the profits of the connra6~s withl Higgins, a ceZntra~lnRr. Mr. Attorney General ftated the nature of the offence, aihd the circumlftanres of the cafe, which were iit fubflan ce as to llow -In the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 23

... COURTT or KING'S BENCH, JUNA 23. . .IHARRIS v. B'RIGS.. t This wvas an acrinn brought by Mr. John Hiarris, at refpecdahle Butcher at Radnor, to recover of Mr.,I Clement Briggs, fen of Sir John Brigga, damages for' N the injury fuftained by him in the Feduetion of his' daughter, and the confequent lofs of her fervice. Alof; Be~fry Harris was neceff'arily called tqo give her evidence. She Rated, ...

LENT ASSIZES

... -LENT ASS171ES. 0o;RTutI}EN CIRCUIT. Lord KEv voN, anl Mr. Jultice CH AMSRS. !. nt City2of rrk-Saturday, March 7, at the Guildhall o; the 11' fail City. I I r koir ?? fame day, at the Catlle of York. Lancafrire-Tuefday, March z4 ,at the Caffle of Laracafter. NORFOLK CIRCUIT. Lord EL DON, and Mr. Juffice GRoSE. e Bve-iznehawJhire-Saturday, Feb. zS, at'AyIelbur?. US BedjhrJjhirc.Thurt''v, March ...

COURT of KING, BENCH.—Before Lord ELLENBOROUGH and a Special Fury.—Saturday, Dec. 8

... ?? f FOURT7of XINVG'O BiENe B;C B tord £L . GlopF7G anfdea Spedqal Xury.. -Saturday, De. 8. I CRIM. CON.-DENNIS ea. DENNIS. This was an adlion for criminal conversation, and the Plaintiff and Defendant were brothers. The Plain- tift was Colonel of the 43d Regiment, and the De- fendant a Captain under.himr. The Plaintiff iin the year 1784 married a Mifs Gladwin; fhe was at. that time feventeen ...

SHERIFF'S COURT.—Hurft v. Halford

... SHELRIFF's COURT.-l.ri, v. Ialfurd . % ?? He . L -. H1 1 The pleintiff in this caufe was of a profeffion, technically called a .Nicknackiterian, that is, a dealer in all manner of ,curiofities, fuch: as Egyptain mummies, Indian imnple- ments of war,:arrows dipped in the poifon of the upas tree, bows, antique ffields;,heltsiets, dcc. and was defcribed as polfetring thb *kin of the Crameleopard, ...

ASSIZES

... ASS IZES. At Chelmsford Aflizes on Thurfday, John Bellars and Mary Gibfon were indidled for uttering forged Bank notes. They pleaded guilty to having them in their poffeflon, in confequence of which the Counfel did not offer any evidence againfl them on the capital charge, and they were fentenced to 14 years tranf- portation.-T. Gale, H. Simmons, and R. Cook, were indicted for breaking and ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, FEB. 14

... COURT OF COMM FON Pl.EAS, FzH. z4. S 1'IY5 5. C N RD Ea.. T£his was an udion to recover 5ol. under the follow- ing circumftances:-IMtr. Serge.st Shep-erd faid Ihis client was an jdudrious Stay-Makrn ;ud cften in- dulged himfelf, il his leifure hours, by xeadhig the zewfpapers. Uni'ortunately, in thefi 7-oments of re- laxation, his eye caught ant advertifemient. which hel fo.th fuch fafrinsting ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, JuLY 26

... COURT OFCHANCERY, JiLY 26. DEVISME Vl. MELLISH AND OTHERS. This was a 'Il filed on the part of Mief Emilv Devilme, the daughter of the late Gcneral Devifuse, againly the trufltees and executors of her fathes's will, and againft his heir at law, and next of'kin. The obje& of the bill was, that the General's will Isight be declared to be well proved, and that the Chancellor might give direftions ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... ,C;ORON-'S INQUEST. DESERTION.-Aa inqoifition-was yefierday taken be- fore Anthony Gell, Efq..Coroner for the City and Liberty of Weffiminfter, at the Unicorn, the corner of Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, on viewaof the body of William Jackfon, a private foldie'~r. The Jury having viewed the body of the deceafed, who appeared to have been killed by a mulket ball, proceeded to the ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY

... COU50XT9F ADMIRALTY. XN13t7rRAL SHIPS. On Saturday the following intarefling cafe occurred in the High Court of Admiralty of England, before Sir Win. Scot, JdgeAdvocate --The 3ng.Frau qilbelwina, anualvelffl, Captain jacobus commrrander,,belon~ging to i'apenlurg, an co ge ina courfe of trade on the coaft of Holland, perfeatly regular accotding to the law of nations; was ftopped and boarded by ...