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COURT OF KING'S [ill]

... COU'iRT OF tip f - >- i XtlSl.C V. A.: XD', X' . ii_?, . Ill ?? tl th , .1 ?? ?? .. 1 i~ Iii I. tYfl' t. In' .AIT-tt ;n-A j a ii 1J thi', italeer tile jidgen v dofeldla, RoobcAtenannar it rO e libcul, be isapriteeolr i h% 21 a flr foi, cakendraieonth' - and iia' ], 'the hi 'a a fine of L. I Oand 'behanoi for three v 7`-m ' ,ti-if ties in t1,0 Thle d fe' Mt,,it' ' ;lili ternc-d to pay a Rlee ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF LORD GRAVES

... At eleven o'clock on Mon0lday morning. Anleg nts a bar taken biefore J. H. Gol]. Esq. lnod a si, l -ncreeuhe oflt Sonry. at the 'Masns'a Arsm, 11iiddox Street, oeas-eret Sqanee en diew of the body of the lh-git Boln. Thontso 'Needs. Lord Graves, aged 54. Tule fallseittg was thre naib- rest stance of sthe evidences-- John SprTy stated, isit lire had been tratellieg, servant to ?? ?? for nearly ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Feb. 10

... COURT Or KING'S BENCII-F&b 10. TaIE KiN G t X tto'A 'rise .Aearney-Gcfcral prayed ta.e iudgrment of the Court upon die defetndant (Mr John iMacray, of Albemarle Street,) wvhor had been convicted, as the publisher of a back retitled Thre Atnei of Jamaica, of a libel on Louis Cele te Lecenee and John Escal'ory, written by the Rev. George WVileon Bidges. The affidavit of Mir Murray stated, that ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... . I ?? n, A d . T ' ?? loose ost l~ords, Felsroors 16. T his Forenoon (ofter the olinions of the tnelse Judges e Were cseel in an l'nglish cre) the Snlicitar-Generai ad- I B dressd ?? f-r the appellasts rer shortly, in the rcae of Bruece aind-Bice. and wos Fallosned on tile samse side by hir Camnpbell, at the close of swhoase speech the fiur. ther hearing of the cause was adjourned to Fridn. r ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. I .. I . . ?? Iado I he.: 4th Fehruary 1680. logs. a- WILsAX Hant, PurSUel r.-s- MAooSToATES Or EDIsNBUoGH, wishes Defeaders. accepti 0 tcsrghi Rtoytm-Town ?? -Magistrates the Ur he of Edisnburghc in reaptiit of vicious charters, acts of ef Con Ii oPrliament. &c. coupled scith a pusitice averment thtat, 1'Ii rr by immemorial stg, emar~ket duties which they ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... Ilac T-- - IA_. Hoase of L ords, Fob. Is. of SeA ?NtLttAvCE CitoIArNss . CGActr, &O* and A fter theartttc.a Coutel egos the a Its petition andi alt I peal Of thle voiellants, againtto etisitrotre of thea ~.flg Adtaieal ,of S,,otlasaj and also, twoiteottnof Ire- the Second, Di~sision of tlte Court of SCssis-, he' Htttsea ordlered that the Petition anti appeaal be eiisd4anti Ste dinterlocutors ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IIIGFI COURT 01: JUSTICIARY. rht On ltlottday ,hstirs Dox,', Formerly uriaeneio-gcneral Cx- ,,lI, amiour rodl acting collector, ri Excise fecrhoe South Argyll ;it- coillectiieu, avd1 ?? 1ltCs, formerly1 clerk or the Siurl xvs A ?? o ttio, rarre pat to the hoc ot live cliriges of 'rr tlaniory ; ord risg-ingrtd tittering ongnro couuterfeitett tr. eceipts or vouchers ; as riso freud, breech of ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... ) T- no i .- If osso of Lnedu5 Frb 55 IMess Appoilsr s TattoR and othoss Rtsases,,dmnn.. The qotssio betss'eos these sar/es eas one sof on yssbli' le-ters. It toeeed on the Ono.stroe los of asetsr 5 eoeeotr'd bly the late Joss , 'i'ylor of Sprinighok h,mrschaot its Glasgose herds5 lie cessevad, unosede- sa no eli hss iserstalse and so-avehle ?? to certair, di17,:es unonsieoioo to be held by ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... scors APPEALS. 7. _..A House of Lords, March 1. f ?? v. a0to.0 This case had stood over for judgmtnt since last sessions of Parliatnent. The Lord Chancellor this mnonniros stated, y that it was an appeal from a decision of the Court of Scs ion tl in Scotland, in which a questioa anrstr toncerning the elhlof a William Brown, by birth a Scochmant, but who resided flr n a considerable time at ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HlIG COURT OF JUSTICR q MIonda,, ANN DOGnet!_ Xy tir Ilonda,, Arts D.r~ 0t Gregor~y. a blaehsenitis fesatytII, ~NoIo~ notes, e tielin a peehe~tmetti 'hcatla cnnvietiea at ?? ester bar- h'l r VTivian FaORT'ce anti her ash -the stolen property, PleanleA Not ?? I, o hireowee, rnnde a eonsarev a Illy. 3try, h eunr a ua'aimrttr, at' bath, anti the whole weebhtsed tare'; seven years1. - tod The ...

THE HADDINGTON MURDERS

... ? Af rjrz I)ERS- ,,?CTON ' TO 110pl. ?AERCU I o . dLEPONIAN I - of ? I was . , ?f r tDI., ran of he unfor r Filsl ) Sor be se Ibtained So letter from 0- as inpoP~ knowna to Pay~ ijF-0 'Di~on d b oejatrate who~pl! h is tto1 a nn to itot l ws t come at P Denl l sfn thaty 01 g h .r.l ta., him s me tihle necesarY a dtstteanth to aoning laSt, at 10 j-ls qia b.dosa Condemned Cell by ihoO5 hm Orn ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... the ?? of Lords, Mlaccl 5. the Ca v. 5, itti else counsel (ti,.ny hood: hoe the Lord Chocellor wished to informt himslo~f more t-iieorn.tl Irs oigthle Praeticeofauhite- in Snutels sub-i I iof ,urisso i as V tohr djetier of their decrees, otd, itt portilco. ,will jar, a hethertho orlbter iii held1 us eoocrasted by fo~roishieg I reilidcoisfth Ierre to tln' parties. Hisl Lordship ?? that ...