NAVAL COURT MARTIAL FOR THE TRIAL OF THE MUTINEERS

... the meflenger came; when I bad coihe to my birth, two of my meffmates, Thomas Stranley and Robert Flexon, informed me that Row- land wanted me in his birth. I went down to his birth in the midfhip; they told me my company was wanted. Rowland and Taylor ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... this before I am obliged to leave you, therefore I . wiil be in Hart-ftreet, at the ufial place, at twelve o'clock I e to-'noi'row; pray come as foon after asyou can; anctbelieve .e. ine moft fincQrely. afrvatiolly, alnd withful-ly, your's d evto M. ' 1 ...

OLD BAILEY, JAN. 16

... M ?? Mary Wtlker, tecoud d1dughter of Henry Walkr, Efq. of tihe former place. Mr. Whitton, of Great Jatmea.ftrect, Bedford-row, to Mxif Aidridg, of Reading, PierLs, .ee-le at DIED. - In December lail at Geneva Andiew Vezi i:m El'. On Sundav te'tnnight ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDTH.ALI. TItS DAY, M. Ii. T- Hart, Old Cornpton-flreer, jeweller - as ?? Manu, Howard l.reet, dealer - . N. Beck;nat, Prince'-row, Mile Frti, ugar griuder 3 is G.F. Eencekirt, Swan Mcad, Bcrinondfey, ' 3 a J Aitchell, loong-acre, chectfenonger 2 ;. mnee ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the mate's hands, and was put on boad a D.i In failing down the Tyne he watched an opportuinty to cell a fkouller, and was rowed.afhore. rhere were' affidavits of thofe who had feen him fince, and who de; dared him ftill to be quite deranged. Mr. MARRYATT ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... vinemerchar t - Co. P. Ker, Old jewry, norehart _ [ divj] Io J. Stewart, Crtneerbury-fquare, Borough, marirer ar A. Douglas, Mount-row, Lambeth, dealer - I aI H. Reirltr, Catlbarhie-court, Tower-hill [dIvI] I tl S. C. Rozas, Brown's-buildings, Leadenhall-iteect ...

MURDERS

... -erent in- furance offices. Saturdayn morning about fuor o'clock as Mrs. HT3, of Newvate 'Market, was p ,fiog along Cutrrier's-row, Blackftiars, fhc was ftopt by three men, whlvo with mc(t impiousimprecations krnocked her down, and thruatey- ing to murder ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... murdered, at Dublin, la]t Wednefday night, between ten and eleven o'clock. This unfor- tunate woman, who lived at No. 9, Peter's Row, it appears had fent her maid for fome porterj who en- tering the houfe, found her miftrefs murdered in the pariour ; the girl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... MEETINGS OF CREDITORS AT GUIIDHALL.; TIItS DAY. %. II. T. Stewart, Cantiertury-fqttre, Borough,, tnariner g A. Douglas, Mount-row, Lambeth, dealer - 3e n A. Harris, Whiteehapel-road. hatter - 3 IO J3. Wintcr, Long-arcr, cabihet-maker [livj o S. Traflt, Oxford ...

DUBLIN—March 11

... trial, charged with the murder of Ca- .E, therile DavidEoII and Mary MLooecy, her fervant Maidl at the houfe, No. 9, Peter's Row, on the night q of Wednefday the 17th February laft. On the motion of prifoner's Counfel, an affidaivit was read for pofiponing ...

KENT ASSIZES.[ill]

... there was fonsehiing wrong going forward while 1 waS at Brightonn. His credit is fo bad, for lihe pays uobody-lie'has bor- rowed of mny father till he won't lenD him any more. he neglelts his own bufinef3 to trouble hiinfelf about other people's. Wnat ...