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Trial of the Queen

... Trial of the Queen-C IMPERIAL PARLtAMENT. House of Lords. WED NESD.AY.-SIXTI' DAY. Lord Darlington suggested the propriety of the evidence being taken from day to day. and laid hefore their Lordships every morning, but onl its bcing re- presented that the general orders bf the House turged. the expeditirg the printing as early as ?? Lordship did niot press his motion. Cross-examination of ...

INTERESTING TRIAL

... At the late Somerset Assizes, held at We'lls, an action was ?? N3rs. Binghamagainst the R4ev. Dr. Gardiner, for a libel, in false,y charging her with ste'lling a 11. note out of a charity-bux in a chapel at Bath, in the month of AMay last. The alleged libels appeared inl two Bathi papels, sigoed Vilidicator and Clincher, and were proved to be in tbe hand-writing of the defendant. Mr. Serj. ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZES

... . I' it ?. 64,01UCIOATZ its,& ?? e, ?? eS- I MI. Co £.-3 dierT~oIuev. ^Bbrwkeley.-'fIss re- caise came 6u' abottivo o .cdock ou 'Satrdy, before a ay most respectable Special Jii m`n&d as Ito ?? 'ak till after eleven o'clock. The damages vere laid at for 20,0PO1 The followving are the facts proved in evi- ey ! dence. The plaintiff, John Waterhouse, Esq. is teithe son of the late Benjarmin ...

SOMERSET ASSIZES

... SOMERSEr ASSIZES. Mi' Jotie Brrrng, wo wrsdetained in Cornwall by * tire. I1~tyle cause, did not arrive til Mody he h n firnities of his Lurds hip occasi onled both iircon-velieiice and In teg et. in ?? Of his deafniess and the indistinrctness of' his utterancee, tile jurly-box Which faces the judge was tilled V bv the reritlicinoil of' the bar, kind onl the left hand side of his h, lordship, ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... OEVONOCOUN1Y'T ?? SSIOTS. (COmehilluOZ friuu Our lust.) The business of the VeYOn Coun11tv Sr'0ions closed at Nisi PrIus, where FL P. Lyoon, Esf. the 'Ch~lil'rmrI, presided, oil Friday afternoon, lvetw ?? 2 ood 3 o'clock.. A ;~rpCAls. ~lnpi'reit tdccisirra us reqgsrdsihe law of settlCuicct. -Holswvortll, appbliants, entd Bikwortbv, raspoldlaeits.-. 'This wasalk appril.l k;ailist anl 0o1tler ?? ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS

... ADM-}rIRALTY SEs.IOATS. OLD BAILERY, rfridalf. April 25.-Mflarinel. Kianis, aged 37; Carle-Kaike, 30; Yan Schmidlt, 31; Jacob Roai- I leau, 26; Yan Eamrnpe, 33 ; MU riinKapee, 34; Yan f Vanness, 22; Yan Yanner, 22; YandeFriese, 2S; T'TIlin Maree, 32; Kiest Molindar, 24; Kettditik de Brogue, 5 Yanzde.Frenchberg, 32; Jonatban fandyke, 24; You Crat, 55; HendriceAllerson, 25; YandeFrenark, 16; ...

Exeter and Devon County Sessions

... bdet oijketoi 0k IoA The Exveter' dOtY Sessione, bwmencd v.i londay, At Guildliall,before/JbeaLs itj~)5i Es cier; l. E. riA7ey, Esq. Mayort; G. ifrestlake, T. Flowu, S. WAiiie, FV. Lee, .and J-. Hart, Esgrs. ?? Court iljened at 9 b'clock -in the morning and the Gi-and Jttir having ?? sworn, the Be:o der ?? as fiilows -(Geitlersneti ?? lury, I regret eieedlxtlyhavingt been obliged to call for ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ,CCcJDI1?YIN, oFFk.iJCP'4s. ac. I~ite~lo~s Pai~v'.- ii t cioi t fo t, lhel, brought coil th '3d gi I ig t I Ie Biri, It ton I rkjz d fr hirt Ii al neulng ium C whatat t )aliedgedI io lie triiit1ill tile prtely Ut a Mr. Gregiiiy, a banker and chiaptl builder, the ptanscitif was ?? ed. .Mr. W. James. all Opulent11 ?? of Coventry. diedI oil Wefilksia~~iv, at thet ;%V 512 With lwoanevkq, winder ?? ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... | ?? ;. COURT OF CO MMO. IMEN A . ' - bcghby. NlFil. ie, S -lici tir' at L14 i rue tol ia he vC Uz coxalS ?? ti'om .1 oh ir Jo'iepli S'tr 0!sLa.(ir,'fl pinrlhslrei' ?? srfHa ;Cvie,';Wsolu, iltn hict w-w it'L taI alleged libel ittH piiblished 'SAfr.'Se'ett P'aay/in stater the libel the liIhUW wa',6mnla'ied ila aworkI hich the- jqrV hlnd ni dorbst heaird wuanl ri iii wori't wasof duch ai ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... .4CCII).V7'Th oPiENC'wS, 4jo. On Mondaiy Nveek,- Ar. Osbaideston s bounds, met. at Delapre Abbey', thie seat of ?? Bvuverie, 1E3q., when they tried several cover's withoat finding, vhen .tbwards. the after- noon, the houtids then being neaur Mr. J. Bradshaw's, of ilardwick Lodge, Mr. l3risdlhaw toli Mt. Osbrildeston that he had a bag t'fx in his yard, which he had dug out of a drain a do'y or ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... a CCIDBNS, OFFBENVES, to. - . I .. Per'os fleacent-of a Dalloon.-It. waspihlidy rnnounced at Warefield, diuriog:tbe' yast wetlc, thbit on Siait- day last Mr. Browvn would aseeiil its is. b;allooii from avvrcant piete oef g'etifl(l'. s ited in Wood-street, li tbuat town. An immensets aoiicoit'e of- persons:amsembled to vitness thle novel seene *thleie, to whom' It soon hberame knojvn, that in ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, November 14

... COURT op IKNv8 BENCi-I, len2bepr 14, THEr KING Vr SUSANN:AH WRIGHT.-This morn- ing Mr.: Gurney moved for the judgment of the Cburt on Susannah Wright; Cartile's shopwoman for publishing a se- dijious. I iiel. under the title of 'Pner Peiplesoj Naure. Lord :CieffJustice -Abbbtt ?? of the trial, the-defendant was asked hat she' had to urge in, arrest of judgment.. She then:prodoced a mamnseript' ...