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OLD-BAILEY.—FEB. 22

... Go-ernor of Anoboyna. On TFe lay lost, Cantain Stuvang, of the Aurora arnied shin, to lMiss Iliz tsetl Norr Olhison, dasighter oi Mvlr. Ollesou, Beaclh-street Deal. At the sa-ne time and place, Captain I)fxiel iLucky, of the ship Lord Nilson,to Miss Harritt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... forthe freight of the ship Panu, ham leters- burgh to' this country. 'The §hip wa§'cdinprehehied in tlie ennhaigo laid on i3rtish ships-in the ports of Russia irn the years 180.- o' ire.being then' little probability of the ship being liberated; ithe ...

COMMON-HALL

... nals of an-y age. I venture to aifirm, Gentlemeni, that during the last war not less than twenty millions of mo. ii2v wvcre lost to the country by the shaieful and.snan- dalous negligence sf Ministers, and tluse vwhom they employed. Nay, Gentlemen, I will ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... only brother was a sailor on d board Sir J. Saumarez's flag ship, and had been so ,l for a longer space of' time than that of the alledged d desertion, as could be proved by a reference to the ship's The CITAIRMAN then observed, that. Recruiting Offi- d cers ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... beige, &6. Cttines dow I from the River, tile Anti Laest Indiesnatai, for Inedl.1 R&Ienain inl tie Downs with his Mtsjeaty's; ships, Le Itnveisti~n privateer, L~e JBritoil, timd Phosphlorus fire -Vesiel. IZebra boncih hal a slgital for convoy so tle wesewaru ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the' enemy, by which means all the property which he had taken with him w~as lost'. -In . the mnean timie, however, his wife had a policy of in- ,surance executed on the ship and cargo,' to the'extent of 3,7501. The policy-wvas executed by an' insurancel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... fishermen, and just a's she came into what-are called the Narrows, Where there is some high land, she Was baffled by the. wind, .lost her way, came on the rocks and went down.. To. recover the amount of the policy and also the expenies incurred in endeavouring ...

OLD BAILEY.—DEC. 6

... tal-en. The case on the part of the prosecution this day, rested entirely on the evidence of the young gen- tlem::n who had lost the prope rty. Hc described the fi iendship that he had conceived for the Prisoner at their fin:t juterview, on accoDMt of ...

OLD BAILEY, TUESDAY, DEC. 10

... dsws, orphans, and-disabled searmen, and revard tih bravely of the suvivors from the late glorious contest in which Britain lost her favourite Nelson ; and it was immcidiatelv unanimously agreed to send'ten ponLuds from their stock to the Patriotic Fund ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... reason t' believe that they were a 'part of the gsotls lie had sent off for Gloucester, whichl he was arterv';5drs. told were lost or stolen from the. waggon. A great quintity of place, lace, new shocs, &c. were also in tlse room.' 'When the prisocers w ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... this case, and 'when he considered the whole import of it, and a decision-by Lord Hardwick, in' which he laid it down, that a ship, as well ag'-any other property, might constitute a co-partnery interest, a Bankrupt's share in which must go to his Creditors ...

THE CASE

... that will be a question for future con- sideration. That this practice does pre- vail, andhas beenattended with great hard- ship to individuals, I1 shallbeenabled to shew in a case that has lately occurred, andhbv spread the greatest alarm thlou hout tile ...