AYR-JULY & 1820. The

... treason within the county, viz.- From Stewarton Parish-William Orr, Andrew Wyllie, John Dunlop, Thomas M'Kay, James Wyllie, Robert Kerr, and James Rayburn. From Galston Parish-John Goldie, Joseph Abbott, An. drew Adamson, Alexander Roxburgh, George Roxburgh ...

POLICE

... whea)a krd his name; he replied hie begged to be excused givting ?? information against him was then read. lt was ?? the oath of John Porton, df Cross-court, Drery-lene, yeomaa, and the of- fence charged was, the selling to him a blasphemous libel, en. .title5 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... St. John's Church, liorslydown, Southwark, on the body of David Waters, a lad aged 15. William Button deposed, that the deceased was in the habit ol drinking excessively. On Sunday evening last he went on board the brig Fair Cambrian, of Cardigan, lying ...

LAW

... ground, Edward Grattan said, C - him, throw bins into the canal. John, the prlsoner, said, I can't, he bas got fast hold of my arm. Her husband replied, pull thy art out of thy jacket, and I will throw him in. The prisoner pulled his arm out, and the ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... James Leslie, Esq. William Trail, Esq. John Montgoncry, Esq. Thomas B. Adair, Esq. Rilmard Dobbs, Esq. John Rowan, Esq. William W. Legge, Esq. Charles M'Gildowney, Esq' James Stewart Moore, Esq. John White, Esq. John Cromie, Esq. Samuel Allen, Esq. Richard ...

POLICE

... sticks, man, woman, or child, being without their cutlasses, or other arms, they instaandywentback'to the office for extra assistance, and returned with Buckeridge, Day, &c. armed with pistols and cutlasses. During this time the ruffians 'ere exercising ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... hopeless ; a Miss Mitchell likewise was alarm- ingly hurt on the head ; a Mr Anderton had his leg broken; a female ha) her arm fractured, and two others received minor injuries. The Doctdr coach was not overturned, though it sustained considerable damage ...

ASSIZES

... was called in by the parish officers. When be saw its her she was sitting in the chair; her arm was reclining on the one side owthe chair and her head uion the arm a little lean- Ct- ing forward. There was a wound o an inch in length, and in hi- depth to ...

LENT ASSIZES

... against Win. Dyer, for horse.stealing ; Richard Dodd, for a robbery in a dwelling house at Waddesdon; John Stiles, for a burglary at Hlitcham ; John Hootton, for stealing a quantity of flannel, and other articles, at Chepping-Wycombe; George Thorn, for ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, June 6

... oil thetm, and iltmull oga i]. treiting any who hlve tle apparanlce of gentle n. Oit NJOR cday last, a body of 500 or 600, armed wvitlL ltrge otdi al pick7-bafts, vicleiily assillted three votlig gentlemelil with a cler .gynan, in the neighbourhoodl, wih ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... inst. at Edmonton, John George Behrends, Esq. of Broad-street. buildings, to Miss Elizabeth Catherine:des Rhones, of Berne, in Switzerland. At Edinburgh, on the 13th inst. the Earl of Glasgow, to Julia, daughter ofthe Rhbt lon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart. AtrParis ...

Assuze Intelligence

... them were of the slightest public interest, we forbear reporting them ftl ly:- Robert Owen, v. John Jones, and another.- ?? for the ?? for the plaintilf, John Williams; atturney for thei defen- lauet, William Jones. Charles Hughes, v. Hugh Charld, Debt ...