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POLICE

... and fortune, and holding the rank of Colonel in the army, had about three weeks since married her daughter2 having ano- ther wife or wives living. Miss Ann Body, alias Verity, an interesting young woman, stated that she was married to the Colonel at Newington ...

LINCOLN ASSIZES

... this Dort. . A woman, of the namge of Mary Blakeneln, glent eey diessed, was taken into custodyon Saturday evening, ip the pit passage of Cbyent-garden Theatre, on suspi- cion of picking pockets. . She was identified to be the same woman whom Towpsend ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... comman il to .4MIj,,. and had himself left the army with a strong escort, but ' wvitch hal been met by a Russian army in their retreat, and he swzrh the e4- cort, was forced to seek shelter in that army lie had so lately deserted, FALMOUTIJ,- Dcc. ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the Land Tax, adhich involved a greater dumber of'curious and interesting points than he had been at first aware of. [-IL had ecansined th-, provisions of the Act of Parliament empowering the Commissioners to act for the 0. redemption of the Land Tax ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... knowledge of the Magis..1 nsa etcrates, visited the house for the purpose of detecting the pro- ha' I'ceedings. hir ,Mr. Hol land knows the hause, and had been repeatedly there;se -was there on the 29th of March last; saw a porter at the door, - J1 who ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... apothecaiyaresident in Bemer's-street. The defendant also e a situation In the office of Messrs. Campbell, army agents, andwas an ensign in the army. The plaintiffnow sought to recover compensation for one of the most serious in- juries which a man could ...

STATE TRIALS

... e tooL posiession of Moeteviden, the army lies remaiined encsmpodA in thie viciity of ihe town. Iii tb* aweai witile the OrieuitnIA occupy the wltole of the coantrv, and intetrcept alt colififiincit- teins by land. Artigas still remairns at Hervidero ...

POLICE

... parish of Sr. Martirri'. Wai on duty itl the conrt leadig frtrom Craven-street ?? hoib r. e land-street, when a young man pisse him wih a bividte Lirit r t, his armi, whici, from its Form, tie patrole suspeclt-dl ceiltaine if coach g iasses, and h challeniged ...

CONSISTORY COURT, DOCTOR'S COMMONS,

... served in Hol a if land it the Valclhlren affiair ; With Sir John Moore in S'min ; and litterly With Loid Wellington. He was I II in plrivate life an ornament to society, and a bright ex. , aaile of good cotidEll and aaivity to the army. Peace t o- to his ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Prince Regent to the A'd:ess agreed to at the last C.olurt, n tie glorious Vidtlory obtained by the Allied Army at WVaterlon, over the French Army essmmanded by 10- naparte ; whish was read, and order-d to le entered on the Joalrt;ale Philip Booth, Fsq ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... thie'~ combined armies were driven out of France'; to that period when, he tells us, the French capital trembled at their ap- proach. In this his RoyalHighness is only deceived The French capital never Irem- bled. The combined armies were driven out of ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... the knife. Hle shewed the knife to prisoner who said, That is the knife, and I am happy. John Kitchen, surgeon, saw the woman brought to the Hos. pital; she died of the wounds, on her belly. The prisoner made no defence. Mr. Justice DAi.55vs charged ...