TRIAL OF SIR HOME POPHAM

... much increased, in conse- quence of all the events which, for some years past, had taken place in the East Indies, 'the West Indies, and, above all, on the Continent of Europe. Q. In consequence of your Lordship's great' pressure of business, it is possible ...

POLICE OFFICE, QUEEN'S SQUARE

... ed to: him; it cdyitaited abtis6 t orth of. platde . Iri th had yeai him a this busioress ociasioried him to'gao tehe t West Indies, ana d as , e was leavsng his' wife e in andone-i sohie sici~a did in the coitttry, he de~sired the E?6tio.sh~o~il' ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... generally admi- red for his eloquende audhis talents. It appear. et, that in 1802, the'plaintiffwas called abroad to the West Indies,' and, o' his return the samew. year, he found his wife had'mixd d in-the disaipa' tions of fashionable life, and very'dlfrent ...

POLICE

... Commander. Iae served as Lieutenant in the ship with the late Admiral Sir 9, Charles Knpoles, in all his actions in the West Indies, in the' Ise war: which etided in 1748; and atgain in the succeeding vwar Vies .tuntil the Adi dmir a' sti uck his flag ...

EXECUTION OF LIEUTENANT BERRY

... and sent on'shore. The, Comnriander of a Guinea ship belonging to Lit verpool, i4s said to have been sent home from the West Indies by order of Admiral Cochrane, on a charge of murderiiig his boatswain in the paeiage from the coast of Guinea to Montselzat ...

OLD BAILEY

... Blarbican. a - By Mr. R. DIXON,' TO-.MO.RROW, at I 2o'clocl, . CURRICLE. with Canopy' &C-' &c. complete, A to go td the East or West Indies, would be vamI e e sold by order of the Assignees of a Bankrupt. it 2 The following Seoned mAc-iN O E r By Mr. R. DIXON ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... been iurged before thnti CoUit. First5 in the case of Sir George Colebroaj4 whojyossessedxconsiderable estates in tile West Indies, f where an imniediath sale was onposed by the bankruipt ., ' arzd .tj genei'afIyq4 X cl'edifaoh, but being iosistedu on ...

POLICE

... prize-money, when on board the Triumph, or the Ranger, St. Raphael, and El Firma, under Admiral Sir Robert Calder, in the West Indies, at his office in Greenlwich. It came in an enclosure, purporting. to be signed by W. H. Preston, clerlcto Mr Peacock, of ...

CONSISTORY COURT

... appca1:ed, that the husband left be- t vonslire in February, 1797, liI oder to join his regi-± n nent, that was destined to the West Indies, (Marti- N nique). Wre quitted England in March 1798, and did d 0 not return to this cpuntry till the year X 8oo-that dur- ...

LAW

... theecase. It appeaverl thrat a child was born to the wife at Gklucester, 12 mlonths after the departure of the husband for the West Indies, and this child was supposed to he the issue of the infamous Counection betw eea Mrs. Dennis and her husband's brother. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ship, the Duchess of York, from twenty6four hours after her a riival on the c6ost of t Africa, till her arrival in the West. .Indies. Fifeen days previous to her arrival on the coast of Africa, 'she met with an accident, by which hlr masin mast. Waas cracked ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... honest klid, and worthy member of society. i Of ?? Pertb,on the 23d ul. JoHx STEWART, iq. Surgeon-General of the army In the West Indies dur- part of the American war. At~htton-Hall, of a few days illness, in her 15th year, isa HESTER JOHN STON,, third daughter ...