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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 'Leeki Staffard, ?? 2, William Whitehead, :..)areeoF'Shw Hall, ?? ortit, Yort, woollen masnuoidisrer' 4fNovestber 4, Joseph Phillips, of ?? .November7, William Tucker. jun. of isxeter; serge manufac- turer-.~Odfo' er 24, William Williaris,.of Oxford-street ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... Esq. of a son. MARRIED.-The Rev. Edvward Theed, B. A. of Quiden- ham, Norfolk, to Miss F. Phillips, second daughter of Joseph Phillips,Fsq. of St. Martin's, Stamford Baron.-J. W. Veavers, Esq. to Miss M. Eldridge, of Herningford Abbots.-Samuel Tayler, Esq ...

OLD BAILEY

... purchased tlte stock of Mr. Phillips in August last. Among sthe rest were three silver skewers, two of which he produced. Joseph Phillips sold to the last witiless die skewers mentioned by last w-itness. They had been made by thle prisoner, who lied folkerly ...

POLICE

... with that which Stoffel exhibited to the Magistrate on the morning of the confession, and they exactly corresponded. Joseph Phillips, of No. 8, Charleston-street, Bermondsey- v street, saw the three prisoners (accompanied by another man, t not present) ...

BERKS ASSIZES

... dwelling house of John Harnbidge, and stealing a quantity of tea and sugar, and WTilliam Gover, for picking the pocket of Joseph Phillips of a silver watch, were sentenced to be transported for seven years;-.William Oliver, charged with stealing the carease ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... M AII DDLESEX SESSIONS.-FRIDAY. 3Before F. Const vad -Ballantine, Esqrs.] q ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICERS. JOHN WXEST, JOSEPH PHILLIPS, JANIaS BLACKETT, JOSEPH L BRYCE, Jos. TUBB, and JOHN JOHNSON, the last of whom did not surrender, were indicted for assaulting ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... in his hand an aff- rh davit of the defendant, to which be would call their Lordships' at- tit tention. The deponent, Joseph Phillips, stated that 'he was a pr-inter and publisher, residinK at No. 13, Wellington-street, Wa- ei: terlon-bridge, and that:'he ...

LAW

... been absolutely substantiated by the adli. davit of the coroner. He had in his hand aim affidavit from the defendant, Joseph Phillips, who stated that lie had almost since lls infancy seen tbe statements made in various publications which were now said ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... ground, and on the court within the wall, at the came tithe, under thne direction and at the erpence of the trustees. Joseph Phillips, son of one who had been clerk of the works of the British Museum, also spoke to acts of ownership by the trustees. John ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZE

... Guilty; John Wurkinan, Elizabeth liinbriek, T. Pitman, T. Griffin and J. Storey, NV. Long and J. Moore, Sophia Sutton, Joseph Phillips, J. Long, J. Hall, and Thoinas :Morgan. - On Friday the court proceeded to the trial of the city prisoners, when Elijah ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... atihidavit also detailed vartious hitter- views vitis barn-, tihe hanilordl of tile Union, atnd plaintiff's buother-in-law, Joseph Phillips and his wsife, plaintiff's father and muothser and W~al ters thte plaiotifl s attorney. it explained the instructions ...

WINCHESTER ASSIZES

... younger, for stealing lead from Saniuiel . Gloyne, at Farlington-sixl monohs' ?? atMaywood, fbr stealing a shirt from Joseph Phillips- s ir month' ?? Cull, fbr stealing timber- two months' ?? Dlacflrlin for stealing silver spoons from H. Lasham-twoyrs ...