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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... inst. at Edmonton, John George Behrends, Esq. of Broad-street. buildings, to Miss Elizabeth Catherine:des Rhones, of Berne, in Switzerland. At Edinburgh, on the 13th inst. the Earl of Glasgow, to Julia, daughter ofthe Rhbt lon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart. AtrParis ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Jan. 7

... hsnots an hour when ?? ill she struck, at halflp ast four on Sunday mttorttig, on the east end of Lanca :s, the Causeway in Cardigan Bay. and sank in deep water (seven iron-n im fatihons) betweess ll lochras ani ?? ttth,tii ts ilestllelsther side of spilne ...

LENT ASSIZES

... against Win. Dyer, for horse.stealing ; Richard Dodd, for a robbery in a dwelling house at Waddesdon; John Stiles, for a burglary at Hlitcham ; John Hootton, for stealing a quantity of flannel, and other articles, at Chepping-Wycombe; George Thorn, for ...

LAW

... ground, Edward Grattan said, C - him, throw bins into the canal. John, the prlsoner, said, I can't, he bas got fast hold of my arm. Her husband replied, pull thy art out of thy jacket, and I will throw him in. The prisoner pulled his arm out, and the ...

POLICE

... POLICE. I MANSION-HOUSE.-Yesterday, a person named John Mer- rett, came before the Lord Mayor to implore his Lordship's aid or advice against the Directors of the Cornwall and Devonshire Mining Company. The applicant appeared to be a respectable arechanic ...

MAYO ASSIZES

... 9 26th MARtCH. L11IEL CASE. T~otbe prosecutioO of Lrcrd Vlscount Blnghsin, seaur~ Vi'a~ lynn, one of the I'roprietnrs, and John eli ''ret he Evening maid Newspaper. r. : nd tile pieadint5. ri. '.'idtt' eaded Ntt Guilty. NJ, ' ii ,. rt4 m and said M Ny ...

Porkshire Lent Assizes

... of having eliot at John Clayton, with intent to Iili th, murder him (tinder Lord Ellenborough's act), were placed of lie at'- the bar, charged wvith having bten out, in the night I~ a1 mrd time, on thle 30th of November last, armed with. guns, C,l fedl ...

Porkshire Lent Assizes

... aoi. , I i .2, CIVIL COURT-TU7E5DAY, As'stL! 8. (Before llr..Justicej B ieyfnd a 'Special Ju~yv), '.ci ~HU HON, ANiD REV. JoHN LuNILEY 'SAVILEr V. EAteL C~nnrAN.-hi as afeigned. issue, arising. out of a de- ai ci~-ion by~the Commissioners appointed under ...

IRELAND

... honour to lie, dear Sir,I 51 Your much otuliged and mest obedient servant, I 'i Carlow, Aug. 1I, 3828. 46 ,J. DOYLE. 1' To John Chester, Esq, I The next letter that was read was one from the Hon. H. C. I Clitford, inclosinlg 51. for defraying the expences ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... hopeless ; a Miss Mitchell likewise was alarm- ingly hurt on the head ; a Mr Anderton had his leg broken; a female ha) her arm fractured, and two others received minor injuries. The Doctdr coach was not overturned, though it sustained considerable damage ...

OLD BAILEY.—SATURDAY

... corroborated by that of two servants.-Guilty-Death, but recommended to mercy. SHEEP-STEALING. JOHN PADDIFOOT, a man between sixty and ?? years of age, and EDWARD GRATTAN, aged 26, were in- dicted for stealing a sheep, the property of Elizabeth Lewis. Thomas ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... O'HARA, aged 28, chair- maker, was capitally indicted for maliciously stabbing John Trapp with intent to kill or murder him, or to do him some grievous bodily harm. John Trapp examined: I am a printer, and know the prisoner; he is a chair-maker, and ...