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COURT OF CHANCERY, AUGUST 22

... and the farmer's heart has be'oct gladdened by a pro- I- pitlaus season, and abundatir crops. 'l'lce hop-yards, toe are e ha?spy to say, hear a promising aspect ; and time statue precinct ot a the country, tts ctder, will not this year he ditolitioticil ...

Sentences on the Prisoners

... Strange, and Cooper, T all contefided tlhat they had been enticed into their i preent situation by the acts of Edwards, the spy; and i solemnly protested their innocence vith regard to (lhe charge tof high treason. J. Gilehrist. the last prisoinercalled ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... is _5SL.- larld Rita and Mtichael Myers 4~ ere indictedfor having composed, printed, and published ai .in a ?? The Bristol Spy (one of the ?? ei. pennpusicei),- fls an maiius libel against Mrs. till Janle Benson, the wifeof Mr. Matthias Benson, tobacconist ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... on the face, kicked her, and otherwise ill-used lier. The defendant said the complainant seas in the habit of callinig him a spy and an informer, stating that it was he ,ewho had inibrmeil the police of the persons who committed the robbery, some time since ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defendant repeated his violenr6, knocked him dowan, kicked him fore soil afe~tle deck, anti afterwards str-uck him wills a spy-glass, arid ?? Iread olpen. 'The comptainunt was crass-examined by i Mir. Brittans, withl ri view to show tlset he lied refused ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... the Town-Clerk esamined hint on his corn- petency to take an oath. Being sworn, he stated that lie saw the prisoner take the spy-glass frotm the prosecutor's window. I-lad known the prisoner some time, and was certain it was him. Told the prosecutor of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Cox, the mate, corroborated the captain's evidence. In his defence, the prisoner said the captain struck him first with his spy-glass, end afterwards took his coat off and fought two rounds with him, this was confirmed by the evidence of one of theeseamen ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... carrying heds and other articles of household furniture. ohea first par~ty refused to say where they got thenm; the secondl spy they were taking them fronm Mhr. Knight's, in Wfater-street -, aed sthe third, that they had brought them from Mrts. Stewarts ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... rpi' motivelicould be inptd He (the L i~hd Counkel hadiinsrtuc'tions to saythat t'he ?? 2&`dnled ititoto ever hiaving said spy ?? oftekndiiit tto in~ and. had on every obcasion~ dhnie it ;`Tl~o evidenco th Jur 'had :wa'~ithait d ra0m ~ n ?? would view ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... pursued was an unbecoming intrusion-an intro' sion that was offensive to every well-thinking mind, ram.dY' that of a sordid spy into privaet and domestic, life, and an in, trusion, too, into the privat and' domestic life of individuel wvho not onlyx demanded ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... he knew that sometimes she received Si. or 10. per week rk, from them, and when any of tiem were in bridewell she carried spy tem every luxury they could desire; she was, in fact, the real estthief, aid he only regretted that the magistrates could not ...