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LENT ASSIZES

... Elizabeth Grifnths, on the a4 rath of Oc6ober Ja-, in White Hart Yard, Catherine: Street, Strand. - The principal witnefs was Thomas his Griffirhs, the man with whom the ?? cohaeiited, who to jdepofed, tat on the 12th of O&ober laft he came 'home from the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... uial had been made concerning the zonvits at .eVhoojvi r h ad Mr. ATT(IRNIEY GFNER:A. 1O-moved-that a pcrfon of the name of Thomas Spent e fhould bc ca3led in and charged withan information xwich he had mled'fs him ex Sfficio. 11u,- Spenee' w>as accornogly ...

NAVAL JOURNAL

... late ?? her ftores after the was nrn on the ihoals cal!ed the Jardines. The (Court dotlu therefore adjudge that thle fiaid Thomas New, Efq,' late Commander of His. Majefy's late floop Bonletta, and fuch of rbe Olilcers andIfhip?4 compahy of the faid floop ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... BENCH, Ml.ty 24, Thomas Baldock, found guilty of fupplying the Ma. rines at Cnatham with adulterated bread, was lentenced to pay a fire of cool. and to be imptifbned fix weeks. THE KING V. HEWITT. The Defendant was commander of the Hardy gun. boat, and ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... Capt., Bertie, V. Smith, Culling Smith, im \V. Luihington, George Scott, W. Paxton, ?? Grinmell, George Grote, Robert Jenner, Thomas w Smith Barwell, Miles Satterwaite, Richard'Bar- at well, Robert Hogaet, James Morgan and Henry th Davidifn, Elqrs. the Rev ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, Sept. 17, [ill]

... Gent; Iofeph Birliett Jackfon, Gent.; Tofcph 13a1k&y Spencer, Gent.; William Curties, jun. Gent.'; Charles Szier, Gent.; Thomas Holdrwortlr, Gent.; Stephen Pattcerfal, Gent.;. George Auguflus Nalh Gent.- Wil ilar Mathews, Gent.; George. ,cholcy, Gcnt; ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Jury found the prifoners guilty of all the charges, and the Court fentenced each of tetn to a twelvemonth's imprifornment. Thomas Scott was brought up to receive fdntence for perjuiy,; in the cafe of Edward Belirgharni Kennah anid Charles M'Gower. The ...

OLD BAILEY, JANUARY 16

... Arbitrators, to whom was referred the. confideration of what re- ward Might to be given to the Margate boatmen, for their brave, hardy, and fuccefsful exertions, in Laving the extra India ihip Aufpicious, which very narrowly efcaped deftrudion in one of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the-Defen- dant's haids, wuhich might or misht not be recoverable on an aiwn for money had and received. ; - gtlALLWOD ?? THOMAS., This was an action also tried 'before Lord Elknbo6- soughs at the Sittings after last term, at Gbildhlill.- - It resolved ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, 1807

... subject id to be reduced by arbitration. . . sw Counselfor the plaint.,Y-Mr. Serjeant Cockell, Mr. d: cll Topping, and Mr. Hardy. At'toavwy-Mr. Frost. Co.nsel Mfor te dcfendantts-Mr. Park, Mr. Wood, ce and irv. Rzine. Attorney-,-Mr. Dickinsoss. cc n, tbft ...

POLICE

... Powell was 3;1 Id bidught to the Police Office, HattonGardeti, on Satur- 41 c- day, charged with bavihg obtained 2s. 6d. fronm Thomas 5 le Barnes, a footmaan, in the service of N.r. Blair, of Great e Rusiell-street, under preteticd of foretellin g th e destiny ...

OLD BAILEY

... H1roner, Thomas B3ulckley, Daniel Buclilev, John Tat- nell, Maria Jones, Miealiel Course, James Midaleton, Fliza- beth Mandeville. Ann (Graced, William Hall, Sas , .'rintman, Genrge Stanlrc', John Denny, Mark BroWn. DIMliiel Harcourt, M'lary, Hardy, 'amuel ...