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NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... the ship ; this was tallied of in their bl, ?? six of theirmessniates. Fitzgerald tol# 'she hid no occasion to be afraid to speak. On 1.diy evening Taylor wrote a letter under the ant, Is uhieh Cross, Cooke, Loekyer, Ward, Jones, rld, Collins, Cbestutmna; ...

MURDER

... the leaji hint of their nature. !p. 'Bitnllos A&uthor, in a late Publication, has made il15 reemark on the National Debt: Speaking of ear t f 79(; wen it amounted to 360,100,0001, quei, Laid li, (to pay it off), 47,265 pounds T101. L-ah NoteLi, having ...

TRIAL OF JOIN BELLINGHAM

... Memrber of Parliament; was goiig through tile lobby of the House of Commons, towards tie door; as be was passing, stopped to speak to a Gentleman;. while in con- I versation, heard the report of a pistol, which appeared to have been fired close by the entrance ...

ASSIZES

... the 'ows in. -a the ?? hall yard, and tbe %witnesses had been, allowe'd to . -revisit their old friend tlo enaube them to speak tmlorei 8ccurately to blet, a verdict was taken for the plaintiff foir '12, the sup' t posed value of tbe cow. . 0ntlT'TI. ...

COURT OF COMMON [ill] FEB. 16

... -whente d alledigod intercontrse'took plaie. ' : ' -lr. Serjeaut Best wrais-bout to call the Rev. George 1- Gritfin Stokes, to speak to binailar flacts as thbsedeposed Df to- ?? di' Lichniond but ?? field it to Df 6`6innoceswry, since, the character of Lady ...

OLD BAILEY, Monday, April 8

... k-toommenced with son e v poetie lil*esi. deesrptiver ifs 4je saidt, of1 Miss;Kelly's li damei~~e.F It the* wenit oia tl speak, of bis lopg, adinir- antion of We, ahd Ills pribr regrd to, her over his cotem- ll pomries. Iie said, lie wa satisfied with ...

POLICE REPORT

... which disclose much inter- Of esting and curious tnatter:- T our The Recv. Mir. Ford au~s, in lil evidetice, cc Generally ~.speaking, tlme prisoniers Citisider transportictionc a benefit fucore ilcon a putnhalicceict ; ?? yuungaones are delightedswith it ...

LAW REPORT

... to a late. hour. Toso o1 the deliudant's brot hers - were present, and be believeld 'ir. leddford was theTe, but coadld not speak pos;ii'vely. 'le withese also played with a friend of Jones's, who was inrt. ducvd oilhii. 'Ihis friend T pretended ignorance ...

LORD AND LADY HERBERT

... Mur6hr ), 1817 01 tl.e S39 a * itnesses exauuilled il this matter, tbe greaternumnber were st, P.ta exankined-il order to speak to the identity af Itte parties: tbe. naarritge wai5 pioved by tbe priest who solemitxed it according' to tile rre of thle ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... duciig a letter which contained an exposition oflprivate tfhiri s in evidence here, and also of Captain ClarLe being called to speak to a conversationt which took place at, thle defendant's own table, while the bottle was cir- culating, and the plantiff was ...

TRIAL OF THE QUEEN

... servants wiholirrd d been well tutrosed nbroaid, and then were brought to this conultee, ?? the mnight Iever return, and to speak before d a tribunal of which they wiere unacquainted, aird ftom which e te l C o reason to dread any thing, aird lin a country ...

TRIAL OF THE QUEEN.---TWELFTH DAY

... TRIAL OF THE QUEEN.-4-TWELFTH DAY. HOU&8B OF 1LORDS, Atlofrdoa, Oct. 16. dc A ORD was milled iii to speak to tiletniharctckr qti Il t~s~ sitncS ~s~t~t.A.MC~R1 v~oe tid t pes jetiouss i ?? in his Majesov's Sersice. ComittaludedU ZIIe P icrs;s R~emem~bers ...