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TRIAL OF GOVERNOR WALL

... to Lord Sydney, fhould be in read. ily, CHERLES PEARCE produced a letter, figned jo- ._ feph Wall, addreffed, Right Hon. 'Thomas rowis- her fhend, dated z6th Augullft r78. Cut. The return of the garrifon by the prifor.er was then ,me read. L to Mr ATbORNre ...

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 ...