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COURT OF CHANCERY, JUNE 22, 1813

... adopt'the foreg6ing Resolution. -That the Thansis of his i1eethig be given-to our illust-ious Countrym.an, the Right Hon. Heliry Grattan, anid the oth'er ent- ligh tened, liFral, and tried Friendd -i ha ?? our Cate iin Parliament. - ' That. the Thirok3 of this ...

ROBBERIES

... l.. d Ott Thursday the 5' inst. Edwar Lloyd BViltianss, Eaq. of e 1ircolon's Ion, son of John Lloyd. MgMfhla-, Ea.o Aldertaruok Hiall, in tie county of Cardigan, to Darot ia, the younger f lof Jamzes Bell, Esq. of Uttoseter, in the county of Stafford ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

POLICE

... POLICE. I MANSION-HOUSE.-Yesterday, a person named John Mer- rett, came before the Lord Mayor to implore his Lordship's aid or advice against the Directors of the Cornwall and Devonshire Mining Company. The applicant appeared to be a respectable arechanic ...

MAYO ASSIZES

... 9 26th MARtCH. L11IEL CASE. T~otbe prosecutioO of Lrcrd Vlscount Blnghsin, seaur~ Vi'a~ lynn, one of the I'roprietnrs, and John eli ''ret he Evening maid Newspaper. r. : nd tile pieadint5. ri. '.'idtt' eaded Ntt Guilty. NJ, ' ii ,. rt4 m and said M Ny ...

IRELAND

... honour to lie, dear Sir,I 51 Your much otuliged and mest obedient servant, I 'i Carlow, Aug. 1I, 3828. 46 ,J. DOYLE. 1' To John Chester, Esq, I The next letter that was read was one from the Hon. H. C. I Clitford, inclosinlg 51. for defraying the expences ...

OLD BAILEY.—SATURDAY

... corroborated by that of two servants.-Guilty-Death, but recommended to mercy. SHEEP-STEALING. JOHN PADDIFOOT, a man between sixty and ?? years of age, and EDWARD GRATTAN, aged 26, were in- dicted for stealing a sheep, the property of Elizabeth Lewis. Thomas ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... O'HARA, aged 28, chair- maker, was capitally indicted for maliciously stabbing John Trapp with intent to kill or murder him, or to do him some grievous bodily harm. John Trapp examined: I am a printer, and know the prisoner; he is a chair-maker, and ...

POLICE

... was lying nearly naked' on the floor. Tlhey immediately pursued the *,Wretched maniac, who' bad broken 'his arm in the fall, but hadinow armed himself with a scythe, and was run- ning about the road with no other clothing than h's shirt. As soon as he ...

POLICE

... ance withthe late Ed. mund liean; by T. C. Grattan, IEqq.-The Factory; i Poem by the Hon. Mrs. Norton,-Dlck D,,Ieful ; a Sketch from Nature, by the Author of Paul Pry.--The Divorcde Dreote; a Tale, by John Basikn, Esq-Seasouable Ditties ; by Thomas ...