ASSIZES

... defrauded an old finipweighr, at Chacinam, oifael. by pretending to, pick up a pocketr-book containing a nuimber of falfe Banik notes, a crutifli Let with (laam'diarn'nds, andl a preten-ded bill soid lreceipt far 3001'. paid 'for the cruecifix.. The tinipwriglac ...

ASSIZES

... hoisfe on Sunday the sileh, with a very bad cut in his heleki; tha't a dodbor was font for who drefl'ed' his wound and that he continued at his houfe without quitting CSit for a quarter of an hour together, till Friday the A~d, d cenfequ.'nely that it was ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCt

... the whole. The courtship A had continued for two years without a day of confum- 4 } mation being fisced, and as the plaintiff began to ! se think that the event was not in a good train, he Lent by a perfon to her houfe, with a notice that he ...

jwjJngtT! of ■rEttin&ntsji* t-.-he dilfeient Erarich'es of Ednca- ;''• .Vencd th-r ensuing S-aV. la as iol- ..

... to pay ana make good ill ioiias ?? a.nr : from ore io occafioned. Ev Order rf the nircHors, 11. A. HARDY, dec ofthe Country Department. TO CLERKS. *VT7-A>rrED, a Complete Experienced CLEF X or VV EOOK-liEEPER. for a Counting House in ...

KINGs BENCH—June 3

... ecution againft the defendant. Mr ?? GrNtrRAi [ad, he rote to addrefs the Jury in a caufe ?? to the honour and fi. tuation of-a Britnh merch ant, a- perhsps ever came before a Britilh Jiry. Thii caib came before them to eftablifh not merely that this Gentleman ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... wifh him hot to marry Mrs Cooperfon; he l 'to l him if he did he would 'be a vagabond and a blackguard, and would die a beggar in a ditch. His mailer fpoke of Mrs Cooperfon alfo as a common wvo- man of the town. As Ms Stevenfon did' every ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—July 8.—9

... td the puba Vc, a ?? Cccupied the wholue 'of th)e firfi, and the great- cli part of the fecond d6 in this Court _ 3t appeared in evidlnce, that MXrs ierby, Nor- thlanipton, an old lady 9gcd 7 1, had employed the 2e. Ldant (!1Mr Jeyc) a' an attorney; that ...

SURREY ASSIZES

... ; L~rd. E, ; ro , obiferved he &floald, at ieaft, htr the e prefent, put a ?? to this academy for the nurfery of t le infants to vice. Mr GURSeEy iuntimated chat tlse child seas a properC e ohje& for the care of the Philanthropic Society, asid 1 that placingit ...

DUBLIN—Sept. 1

... Saints-to a Badge. a A Badger, quoth 1, why he looks very fick t] Very true, fays a friend, for lail SPring, b He got-the green-ficknefs when grafs grew fo thick, b And the hay harveft made his heat wring i But now as a (Zaaker turns rick at ...

COURT-MARTIAL

... for Itring and flicking f-it or. a ihra!. Iobterv-;l oane time after wards all our ihips dri- i .tng out Cc the Bay, the Aelomiral having previonolsy ri, m e my fignal of irccall, and fent-a bost from the Ccctar and a'nothr fona thce Venerasble to mty ...

OLD BAILY

... fervalnt of a perfon vdlen he had got the polfefioc of his property il the catrfe of his being enltioyed by that Inefier, nd a 3 who alferwards convertrd it to his own ufe, without] t! thc klavc of that niadfer. did., in point of law, cent- 1P tit-t .a adt of ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... Tipperary. I a ADTMRAtTYF'FICE-DeC. 5. t8or. i Co- v of a iettcr fron0 i ?? To°n* Bo R- fl RI ,ARil' S Bart. artd X.1. . to Fv.x:s NaPe' , I it r dai. 1atd ±ortt MIoo; a4th Octobcr r8:r. ( S IR}, - fi I liave enclofed to you the copy of a letter ti relative ...