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BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... entering the army, which it is evident will be the readiest way to lessen-if not altogether to do away with the standing army; but, if military flogging was to be done away with, hundreds of young men, who ought to be employed upon the land, but who, from ...

COURT OF ENQUIRY, CHELSEA

... Bri- tifh army. He had no reafon to fuppofe that the con- du&t of the French Commander anid his army would not, with refpeft to Lilbon and its inhabitants, be in- fluenced by the fame confiderations which-have adtu- ated other Commanders and armies, in firnilar ...

SURRY SESSIONS.—Horfemonger Lone, Oct. 9

... appeared in the public papers, that an extensive co refpondence is carried on with the Officers of the Army, by perfons ftiling them- felves Army Brokers, to induce thenm to enter into pe- cuniary engagements for the purpofe of obtaining commiffions ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... gentleman when she would Is be a poor woman, and such like observations ; she altered it, * and: gave him his billet for the Waterloo, in RocL-street ; that d upon his (Mr. ?? coming home, he went up to the Waterloo, land seeing the sergeant, he demanded the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... time I le, on Saturday evening, and saw the woman enter 7 or S In shops; I watched them again last evening, and the o- woman went into five shops, the man remaining out- I side ; about half past nine the woman went into the le shop of AMr. Haile, a grocer ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DEC. 21

... amount of damages. They must recollect; however, that a woman standing in the situation of thle plaintiff could not, nor should be, considered in the same light, or entitled to the same damages, as a woman of insulted and spotless virtue. The Jury retired for ...

FORGERY

... the land under the same will. He (Mr. Whatecy) understood that the defendant set up a claint to thie land as belonging to the parish, and that belies paid them% rent for it ; also that it was contended that Peter Cross origi- nally held this land as parish ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... officer questiiired tha landiiri whori mteniier allI ?? of the woman. The prisoner wan pireserit at this conversatlion. Thre officer searcelii the house, but diii not dlisriover the woman. Gorwer anil witiress then re-turined to thle Town iHall. The officer ...

Horrid Murder at Chelsea

... of that we have no certain information. At the time of the murder, ethe oltry persons occupying a part of her house were a woman e named M ortimer, and her three children, who rented the room !ron the second foor, immediately over the apartment in which ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... home. HIe did not remain with her I more than two minutes, and when he refused walking with her, I she caught hold of his armis and wished him to treat her ; he still -said he would have nothing to do with her, and she then quitted f him; but she had ...

BERKSHIRE MIDSUMMER ASSIZES

... Tusqn proved the prosecutor being in company with the two women, Alexander and White, on the day of the robbery, and saw the woman Alexander pull him about a goad deal. Mrs. Alexander was very drunk; the other was not. The witness described the two women ...

UNPRECEDENTED TRIAL IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, DUBLIN

... be the means tif restoring tbe Jews Is to Jennies She expressed some doubts as to else inca. Chat thi - pacity of a weak woman for audi an undertaking, us pay - and titir Saviour told liar that for tier unbelief she all ebb - shoulet lose the rise of ...