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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; ...

NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... Paid of him was highly favourable. Allen, Taylor, Simmonds, Conlayne, and Dixon, Cirafterwards called Lieutenant M'alfh to Speak to their he character, and he fpoke of them as before the mutiny, i attentive, trufty men, hlt he added that Taylor was Ig ...

TRIAL OF THE MUTINEERS

... hoped they would be able cl to carry their point without committing mur- !Y der. lle heard Taylor call himself a delegate, and speak of Chesterman as anotiher. v f7olhn Anfrrr deposed, that on Saturday the 5th II of December he heard Allen say t-erStevenson ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... he migit eb,00imn elF hopyptlty of ajo lsgi{tQ~ ?? ~it= o~ciiWanutlittsS of the nar`at&a, .'Wijt ib t he.- falien-intvihi speaking of him, I fotik dfie trouble o' calling at the bidstor s for -is ?? ?? wainotfir- tunate enoug -tQ-btain- t brek,, efore6 ...