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OLD BAILEY, Monday, May 30

... White, fohn Price, James Pagej-, JOfeph Willis, Richard JohInfon, John White, Wil- liam Billinghurft, Joferh Edwards', Thomas White,. Willia] Boltoi Thornas Coi, Williamn Cleughl, John Canner, Ann Hughes alias Fenton, William John- fon, James Stedmari' ...

LETTERS RELATIVE TO THE MURDER of Miss BELL, AT SCARBOROUGH

... EnfigwRobett Hildyard-Dateegin. t S ,jO ?? Smith Ssorfe, Geu;. Drartd Apijia G, IIG jeohn- Datekcy, Gt; D1t4 d I!(a ?? t f4o 'Thomas W~hit'e, -G6riA.Dit Jii~iie:'iL, ' jSW n: Jlr ftito n, G a~bt . -D~lir ecfu1) Je :;j18tJ4. -John D~yfon, Goit -Jutie 2.1-,4804 ...

OLD BAILEY, JUNE 9

... Tully, Frances Spencer, Wary Lewis, Sarah h;dwards, John Kenton alias Brodks,The- ?? Alldridge, John Wilson, James Clark, Thomas White, ;Sarah Kettle and Ann Powell. Ann Covey and Mary Toleman, alias Crdwley, wvere ordered to be imprisoned in the I-louse ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, Dec. 7

... engine-maker, Dec. 17, 24, Jan. 21, at Guildhall, London. Solicitors, MeIfrs. Netherfole and Portal, Eflex-Itreet, Strirod. Thomas White, of Strood, RIlieelier, Kent, cial-mer. chant, Dec. 17, 24, Jan. 21, at Guildlball, London, So. licitor, Mr. Boasfield ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... nt in told Batb-' Feld8. ?? ?? MLD 9 rAhE Y; O5n*edfltinv, JAt escal St't1le, Eign nllie Rdyal eteleean faftmhino, Rnd thomas White, a drinnltiov, were tried. it Viii be in the recolhection ffpotir reade rs, th;t the sheme of the prilhuer ITepburn ias ...

OLD BAILEY

... a like offend, on John Minster, and tak.v ing from his person antan's hat, and a waiting cane, hid pro- m peirty. -S , THOMAS WHITE, for Rtealtag- 's yards of floor~clot, .va le 40'. and upwards, the property of Thomas Irons, in his dwell- ilig hosrse ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 05, Vleet- street, to Mr. 110ne who continued his teuiant until last WIid, summer. I-le sold p;amphlets anid books. Mr. Thomas White, clerk ill elac Treassiry Chamnber, pro-I duced 'the copy of' the Consion Prayer hbook, kept under mel in pursuance of ...

COURT OF CHANCERY Wednesday, Nov. 11

... isouid thave been interested in the managisntbf this Charity, would not be surprising, sidi the attd'tsin I twhich Sir Thomas White exereised in'theestabhisl- ement of this College1 was taken into',cdrdrrasion , 1The words of the deed, by which this- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... thing to prejudice their caiqac. A long discussion took place! or, the decree, wbeis Mr. HART ?? the 1-,th of 1gh.Iz. Thomas White was described -as t'rinrer of the Riectory, but as not in arrears. In 1599, the Queen, liy letters p atent, granted tie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Henry Fleald, Francis Andrews, and Jesse Bowtell, to be transported for life. Ann Rabies, George Jates Davis, John Walker, Thomas White, William Cratner, Thomas Haydon. John Malcolm, William 1slariti, John Eden, Joseph Bland, Jonathan Haslop, John West, Joon ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, Nov. 14

... although the City of Bristol was certainly an object of the Deed, yt it wvas not the only city which was the object of Sir Thomas W;hite's benevolence, for there wvere twenty-one other cities and towmn, whose 1advancement and commodity were equally con- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 'Investigation of the transaction before Mr.' Alderman Atkins,' they weare discharged. To 'prove the case, Mr. -Bridges, Mr. Thomas White, and M'ir. Payne', the magistrates' clerk, were called. Mi. Bridges didno kno ~where the plain- Itiff liv~ed, 'uo~r did'he ...