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POLICE

... POl,'E. MAa~f.floi~OT5~ii STilEE--Ass, ti.T-. li motniv l-lagall, an Irish ninth part of himDanity, thie pride of' umgnaciolls tailors in St Giles's, wea charged by Jerry AT'Kelland with having pulillscd his head in a Cook shop, wvithout reasonable cauSe. Your Wertship, said Jcrry, I wint into Misthress Dinnis's cook shop to get a treepcny plate of cowv weal, whin I saw Tim Hagnia and two ...

DIED, ?? At Mcikleour-house, on the 29th November, Miss Cochrane Much, daughter of the late Colonel William ..

... In Dublin, on the 19th ultimo, Wn.ri.s-_. Fox, Esq. 111 consequence of a wound in his lefc hand, received a few days before by the burc-.ii g of a blunderbuss, fired noon some robbers, in aitciiipung i.i, lather's house in On the '29th ultimo, Jons Camps. 1.1., only son of John Canmbell, te-.tius, Clerh 10 the Signet At Newfoundland, on die l,ih of ?? last, Lieutr .._si.-Colo.iel lic.ee Li _c ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... DUMFRIES-APRIL II. The Circuit Court of Jufficiary was opened here upon Wednefday the 8th curt. by the Riight Hor. Lord CUrLEN, and proceeded to tie trial of THOMAS PARSELL and JAMES CATERI, fol diers formerly:belonging to the 2Ift regiment of dragoons, accufed of flealing-a number of a ticles of cotton cloth from a caravan or cart;,the pro- perty of a travelling chapman of this place.- Owing ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... CO3URT OF S.!NG's BENCH BEFORE LORD RENYON AND A SFECIAt JURY JOHNNSTON ?? GILSON' This was an adion upon a polity of infura'ne upon the Ihip Superb, and freight, upon a voyage at and from Charleflown to London, the.'hip va- ,lued at I 2001. and the freight at 8o0l. upon which there was an adjuflment of lofs; but the under- writers having after Iards fowefufpicion of fraud, the money was not. ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS—May [ill]

... CLEJRFKBINv.tEl.L SESSIONS-Ma\ i. * T v TT D o ?? - . ?? ! . ?? 'w.Zi.N. A'ur;-ay j. RES S RR E C i a ;N N The KIN G. Jos 1t p L E This Wac an indidrment 1or d2ealic dead bodies from the Spaiields burial ground, of which ground ?? , rifoner was the grave digger; and alfo for ^tea'. inmg'je caps, pllowvs, throuds, nails, fcreis, and coffin pla'tes belonging thereto, and the coffins whe-cin they ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT OF KINGs DENCH. S FOL UN TEE RS. C THE RIGHT OF RESIGNATION CONFIRME). THE KING v. DOWLEY.-Monday Mr ERA- SKINE rofe to reply to the argument of his MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL in the cafe of Mr DOVWL BY, the Volunteer, who refigned, and P t e whofe conviftion before the Magiftrates was this days by the Court of King's Bench (and by the unaninious decifion of the Court) quafhed. Mr f: ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 15

... COURT OF KING's BENCH, Nov. 15. SALE OF oFFICES. LE_ tS FREDERICK POLLMAN,JoHN1KEYLocKI, and SARA1I HARVEY, were, severally brought up to . receive the judgment of this Court. Our readears will recollect that the defendants, together with another person named Watson, were ried at the sittings afterlast term, at Guildhall, upon a charge of. conspiracy, in, endeavouring to .defraud a man of the ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH.—NOV. 6

... , COlJP~ OF EING's-BNv .Nw6 ?? : . -- ov .: . 7R Mr Akttorney-Generld moved ffr a rule t cause why ?? should not b i. against apern of the name of Jenkins t er df -The Gambrjzm, tor WYeekZg Inte.teQ,. ,the Principiilit,0,f.W.ales,-foif a libel 'i h 0 j ofthe9th of:3 Vib, 81O:-Thdteamed cB of the -9h e stated, that the circumstances under Tuile was moe for t medws nvdr8eeo a' Bheeuliady a ?? ns ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, NOV. 9

... -,COURT -OF KING'S :,B)N14, Nv. 9. - T OE nomr M V. 'Vh{M5-; - THE .;NG VI.-D YOXGE. ,r -M~rr-attmoed for a,-ru le to shew Scan' swhy the verdin, thigs c should not be set aside, : dictmeiaj undei w hid 6edefe danfhad beennie -charedhinf w~ith puircbasiugthe- curiitenc~n o aEdi~ .kingclomn ~at inore--th n the - ciurrent ak' como , , .ad beeesavedhby * :, -alue;Sn I~a-pontdLrd ,tried the ,¢ause ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... -TS, - SE XZ F IS I: t E ?? M'VRMFR. CazzX ' oxni,; ug., 16'ImesS~e~T3chaifd P~earce,, Edind1,1Patrick leVno,: Mauiice, BWenWick, abd JohsrSullirian~awere inldited for the wiifiI -murdek~bf JoF'n: odipg, a the pauish ofesti on *he 20tday of May last. -- MsBosanquet opened thindicnment, and Mr Pooley, as Ieodi C sel, stated the facts to -tle Jury in' a;n able and wetlazranwed speech. The ...

CHELMSFORD ASSIZES—AUGUST 8

... CIIELMBPORZ'? AdssIZES-AuOsT a8. THOMPSON V. LANE. t Tiiis-.was an action to recover damages for slander, e in calling the plaintiff a thief. The parties were I neither of them very exalted in life, the one was a t batchers and the other a publican, and one slander 1 was retorted by another. Tofthe charge of thief, t] l the plainififf retorted the accusation of Cickold'r The Lord Chief ...

OLD BAILEY—FEB. 19

... OLD BAILEr-FsB. 19. William Sturmans was indicted forretting fire to a house'be t tenanted in Half-Moon Street, Piscadi1ly, with intent to de- n j fraud the Globe Insurance Company, with whom his furniture was insured, to the amount of 150d01. Mary Wright, the first witness, dosed, tatshelivedser- ,ant with the prisoner, at No. 9, Half.Moon Street, Picca- dilly. Hie had a wife and child, and ...