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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, JAN. 15

... and ordered to- find bail. Before the'' next Sessions, Fe however, he:. forefeited his recognizances, by going ke, to the West Indies, from-whence he had lately return- rez H. ed. .* eks, The Jury immediately found ihe defendant guilty; re, ds- and dhe' ...

JURY COURT, GLASGOW

... , ',Vbethsr, by t~ie custorrt of tbe ports of Greeno'k and Por.- Gl~~sgow, wheii ivessel Is hired or freighted for the West Indies or North 6r South Arnlrica, and- also for trte honiewvard voyage, undvr a stipulatlon such us that quna. ?? in the charier-party ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... men,who had been ong resident in the island of JAmaica, whose opinions the surgeons (isne of whom had also been in the West Indies) were desi- rous of being tided by; and having allieen the child in quei- tiors, ?? a mal-e, and 'xamind it from head to ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... Newfoundland, ?? 95 Total 872 Besides, Supernumeraries.- 77 The total number of members in Great Britain is 193,685 In the West Indies, Nov a Scotia, and the other nmis- ., ?? ,, . . , ,, 2s97 ?? 216,582 IncreaFe in Great Britain . ,005 Foretin rissions ...

CIRGCIT-2vr.ZNLLYGEN

... at London on Monday, the i Ocean arrived at Leith last night, and thle Swift n this morning. The Hunter, Syme, from the West Indies for Greenock, i!s s been taken off the north coast of Ire- land, by a Danish privateer, and carried into Dron- theirn. ce ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... licences granted by us to any ship or vessel to sail without convoy to any port or place of North America, Newfoundland, the West Indies, or the Gulph of Mexico, which ship or vessel shall not have cleared 6ut before this revocation shall be known to the Collector ...

POLICE COURT

... distinguished regiment, the 92d, 'went on board e the transports, in which they are to be conveyed 7to their destination in the West Indies.' Previous o to their embarkation they were inspected,at about - [I twelve o'clock, by General Gordon, on the quay x at ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—DUBLIN, Dec. 14

... E:GAsnE- MENT. -A short time after the englaglement coin menced between Sir G. Brydges Rodnev,and Mon- . sicur Guichen, in the West Indies, a game cock, that hiad been principally fed upon tle nain dec!; f and ivas inuch caressed by the sailors, im-nediate. ly ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 16

... to the feenpof Englisn.; . men,:were held- laifl 'In''the West Indies, such foY r instance as starning to death,- burn ii' by slow fires, s -&c. and Mr B. ,Edwad, tinh-s Histof the West Indies; mentions? three ~piinishments, to which le wvas, c .witness: ...

POLICE-COURT

... had set out on the 17th ult. for Dornoch, in or- (der to procure infornmation respecting a relation who had died in the West Indies leaving pro. perty. He found some difficulty in accounuin for the length of time his journey bad occupie but on cross-e ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS

... sustained in evience as prseuI nconc a follows. f In co-nsequence of the igh premiums offred by Bthe merchta's .service in the West indies for seas m.ena,'de srtitns fronm the ships af war became very f freq~ept at ]Barbadoes. Thelatterepd of May, a f ,Hly~boads ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—MAY 31

... dies i London, bringing him a portion of de L.l200. After he had passed his examination, ii f lie and his wife went to the West Indies, but the Pf 1 climate not agreeing with Mrs. Long, she rev wl turned to England, leaving her husband behind, on who soon ...