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LANCASTER ASSIZES

... three or four children. This was the situation or tile parties. In the month of April, 1819, Mr. George Kent Pearson married at Miss Lees, the inlece of the plainltilf on which occasion Mlrs. licatlie was invited to spend the honey mouth with the Oew married ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, WESTMISTER, Dec. 5

... of Twoeddale, Past Grand Master. William Inglis, Esq. Substitute Grand 'Master. J. Hope Vcre, Esq. Senior Grand Warden. J. A. Maconochie, Esq. Junior Grand WVardell. Sir J. Hay, of Ilayston and Smithfield, bart. Grand Trea- suirer. Alexander Lawric, Esq ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 16

... her hutisband, thefir recoiizaiices wotild be respited, and the others only be takmi. The pro(eentrix in this case, was the d.iiighter of poor, bilt respe ctalle pavents, in, the conntxry, and after some time dihe obtained a situation i as ,ervaut ill ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZES

... -llev. J. DArct' Pruestr't, to Eli 'at, hIi il- dau.t tile hlte Peter Spence 3, blI. of Ketisinvi- i Ci' d'Qaeo oernetor of -St. Kitt', to Mwir, oide% liii. (if' C i): V lkl' )'Z of Green-Croft, Annatn.-'r. E'.'Vi diii, of' alitienburv, w Miss Patton ...

MONMOUTH ASSIZE

... puorite(e hin, seizm'i Jitl rotollnl the neck with hisleft arlii, anllitliet the thlmnii i t h is j;illL li at( fbrcetl otut his ey. bill areaon his cheek, theleby d t hi fr itu of Tiaht. 'llj ; Iltl u urc of the cha n-ce' t:( if thte Jm:IIy : 5c Catis'ied t ...

BRISTOL ADJOURNED SPRING SESSION,

... agreertent d with hitt. I-lie cut withsut irreasrrreinriet-irarL 5,it fur one wetek it and tis, for allotler, missing, the thrird-swas paid `ls. 4d. per wveek, 12 itOs. for three vveeks. lie d~id 110t go on the Wedtiesdey (ils tde- saird bly the D'efentiJatrt)- ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... ?? OF CHANCE'tr.. The lion. Newton Fellowves, second ?? of 4he late Earl of Portsmouth, and his son, v. the~ J&hrt of Portsmouth, Jthn Hanson, one of the Trustees of the Portsmouth estates, and otlhera.-Mr. 'H'art; on Molrday prayed that it might be referred ...

Adjourned Inquest on Richard Honey

... were in d~anger, and they lvefe aeting only ip,. i-efencee, lik al1 otler, 'sube~t~. N iL~~oW illdeny that all siibj-ects !JaVe a riglit to protect ~Jeii' live's, and why should Soldie be excluded-,tjfti~ t14is rule'? ~1t is 'to 'be AfyI nente~d,' deteirne' ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... led there ats'Jd. per piolmd, by thojoint. ;gell/i;)Zo.--S ~ ~ ~ -1 J .t:slt ~stl D:,0 4 fn ,j- I V al)jiiite.i ;ir i!t',ihilrg tilO , , ;vr el y,*n5 I atinton division, tile Riv. J. Galc arn; C. Andcrdon F' attended ia Petty Sessions for tlat Inrpose ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tII ssrch rotnv it d iuit 'dsabnd to lie et nioved wsitlhout Itaving ti I-l'y' so whippejid os'. itsipios-st'd.''1 'The Gout it asl llbt stuitiato sitcessfttlly treated by the L C07srus 'eapis7 WI':P yasssui.s of Cl, 1e5,,tie 2T'/d~fs/i, siir itRucibecott ...

COURT of KING'S BENCH.—Friday, Nov. 23. LIBEL

... the statement in question, they had offered to swear to its accuracy; and that Miss Wrighte upon his (deponent's) declaring that legal proceedingscould not lie against Mr. Nor-j manl, had requested that the matter might be inserte itj the public papers. ...

OLD [ill]

... -At iten vvick, n'- II i'enri;li. Al.-.J ton 1Ho1a (ilC'':- klliwfl by fI1,, lt.rle of Adt;irf!l ljoodI.i4ott S4, to .Miss l'lton ,tagQedt 8, afli datysco3 t :! i V J.-.:ev . .l-eCivar, to Charlotte. sister ,f ' J Wrotteslev, .. ,-Ihitiirv, only sol) of ...