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ASSIZES

... and beatens in a moltc ci'uel manner. Suscive.-Oo Tuefday evening a woman dirownxed hserfelf in rhe New River, near Coleheoke Row. She was tsbfeived by ohe watcisrisail walkineg feveral times backwa..d and tarw~ard, but vvnhoiut a :y Lfupicisn of comm luting ...

X.IN'ES TO A DEPARTED SISTER,

... blight. O iliike the l.re to peace â–  A-d let Ihe gen 'lj foothing ftrair, Lull to repofe thy mother's pain, And bid her lot row ccafc ! For t'n.e, dear maid, at early _-wr, l.cav's'a dews (hall weep upon the lawn. And, wiih fufpended wing, The drooping ...

LAW

... ian' Over thg fountain, was a large canopy built, and on re. it a little boat floated, with a young fallor boy, who. 3ur rowed round the fountain, filling the cups for all B led comers. . Thefe were computed to am. unt to up- tnt wards of fix thoufand ...

COURT MARTIAL

... Afia, apt. Robert he Wardlow; Minerva, Capt. Keimrard Smith;i Rofe, ch Capt. Wemyfs Orrok; Britannia, Capt. Thomas Bar- of row;, Lord Thurlow, Capt. Win. Tiiomfon; William to Pitt, Capt. Sir Charles Mitchell; Marilip, Capt. as John Altharn Cumberlage; ...

CORONER's [ill]

... BAN Saturday evening a coroner's inquelt AdY was taken before Anthony Gell, Efq. at the fign oftbe QOueen's Head. 'r'avialock-roW, Covent-garden, on view of the body of Lieute- nzant Cockburn, a young military officer, who put an end to his exiltence on ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... -tatof a Crimea and Ito this crime he has added dt.oehanin~ nsarure, Jelf -nurder 1 Thvlanwohad borrowtd 11 the aloniy from Row, weint, previoufly to his going OXi- and lad fi-N -wcaringaapparej.4~1ft -by~~ewtr f.ilde. This, which paae~iieoe~e~o P ie, ...

OLD BAILEY

... flated, that on turning round to his men, to bid them row in a particular direction, lie obferved the man at the fecond oar-(Lynn, the doceafed) was down, and had been flint . they notwithiflandina rowed rolnd, and fired again at the fmuggler; about this ...

OLD BAILEY

... Lion-ftreet, Seven Dials, baker 3 10 ,Tlaies Scots, Srratford, Effex, lnme-burr ~- 3 It' . ofe~ph H-aton, Rob.c~rt-trect, Redford-row, cpbinet-maker I tu 'iinshcJl Parr, London, inftiraincc broker iiv.] xI R. T~nlhleke,, North Audlcey-itrcet, butcher ' iv George ...

SESSIONS HOUSE, CLERKENWELL

... iS Aldenren, and the t:.v ie t No alteration was made in the price of Bread, hihe Regulations for, the ?? of the Watermen rowing upon,the river Thancs, and the Rates or Fares to be takenb . 'thlenm, was taken into confideration. Counfel was heard in be- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... Caufeway. - Mr. dl Spilibury, of Soho Squire, to Mife E. Gybbon, of Win- 1 e cheiftr, Suflo x.-Mr. George Ward, of Paternol'er Row, to Mifss A. Sampfon, of Bruton, Somerfetrtire. . DsiD.-At Morfendue, Grenada, S. Strachan, Erq. of t' that ?? his honfe in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... g. J. Plaftons, of NVordef ,dealer MNay a3. Cox, fell. bf 5h. Iane,jvewller. May x6.. WX. Harper and J. Wifobn, of 3udge.. row, m erchanlts. Mgay oand 2ri a. S. Sikes, of Htuddersfiejd, bainler - May 28. M. Hare% of 3)ngfton-upon-Hull, groce. May rg R ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... reginient of Dromedaries. Mpnday next is'likely to be Vroducqive of much' fport on the wates, in confquence o a' boat to be rowed for, ?? by Mr. Affley, jan. RACES THIS SEsASON. June I6 Bibury july as Nevmark. TU:; :vIeet. ew o4' 1. Preftor 22 Newcaltle ...