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LONDON POLICE, GUILDHALL, JAN, 6

... I) 9.451 Flour ?? ?? .. c0 a Aetavge riee of Whret and Flout 5E4i.1 p1r ?? SRlvsorrlaco . 4 .QD7 16, Eonm I o.Oi. to rQ. w. SAIL- s orditto Xj lD ' from i n id. to 1;. Us PRICE OF BRfAID ?? it'ij Wht t.- Quirtere LomIr.. tL.. d. I Hass lo, ?? 5d Dubti ...

CANTERBURY QUARTER SESSIONS

... bean and pulled her up, so-that'her- feet cortrld nl(oit oCOLO the girund' -After she' began', to turn, he took ber down,. and sail to liiself, now she is nearly gone.. I Thep hong,. her up again two or three times and; meok hier- down, eacli time repeating ...

KINGS BENCH, WENDENSDAY, FEB 4

... 4f-te cotrt. 1'> ?? I 1 ?? BtTLgt t . W'IMD ?? arising out nf a policy of in- ti. Yr h~t !hohad been effected on a vessel sailing leu eoses 1 Cub& and La Guira, having doar (irk o holaD rd, out of which 1he . qlet, had throtnl overboard 100.000. fronm ...

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... con-e upon deck, saying, . n We shall ?? hrt you. H-e obeyed them, and e having got upon deck, was sent aloft to loosen th. sails; atterwards the seeond English sailor being made to come upon- deck by the same promise, was al osenta ofitforthesamepurpose ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Defendantrs, Messrs5 Goold, Jollinson. Wallace, aid Blautburrne.-DAgent, Mr. Hogan, York-stleet. - The Lord Mira'or and suite, sailed on Wedntesday Right, on board the Pelham packet, for Holyhead, on his way to London, with the Address of the Corporatiqn to ...

THE TREASONABLE CONSPIRACY

... was ~rv I'e ed ppaent-)ml secured -the elow, and de- Iitdd {lmxoeves to the civil power, his name was 1 then entered the saIle and saw Simtthers Ying dead. Several men had surenderdtl o the ovfi p, S~; their names Ildo nto ikow. The west or tile ,et ...

THE RIBBONMEN

... tniatl atotoitn igext Sii awuday ; ^,hd St ..r ive was sworn; isai 'Stn t tl o tt'as e r; n 0 true t;t t. i rit Rome w ; ?? sail Caj;tain Mainicrn till the nitiut ihe ?? . t a to Io es iie so or, a l st t ii' ;snitrS; t ever heard oi' aiy rvwai d I r 1)'tva' ...

I I.. LAIYI rELWLCEV

... He made the constalbles liol- ihe toor, and Mr, James Henly, So) ito ?? datit linmothy, and neplhew to Jiolin, was ,Ut ind sail the door would no: be openeul M' j ?? Lantly, broiher to James, w'ts within, a tl VilejT with his head out of a window. He ...

ENGLISH CIRCUITS

... V. WiIlSELAYRI (JOSEPH). AND ANOTTIElE. A full Special Jury was sworn ini this cause, Sir Gerard Noel, foreman. MIr. Reader sail, it afforded hO . great pleasure to address sa respectable a Jury; because, inde pendently of the largesum of 15I. which was ...

JURY COURT, EDINBURGH, COMMERCIAL TRIAL

... and at the time of sail- I iug from Limerick ? 2. Whe-ther the said vessel was seaworthy, when %be sailed from Tarbet roads, in the Shannon, on the 7th February 1818 ? 3 . Whether, when the said cargo was shipped as aforesaid, the sail ship was tight, staunch ...

CORNWALL ASSIZES

... Crirrja in counpaty of tt ?? c-tin Ap~ulto, On tite 25th of' Noseritber. These sliips arrived at St. Helena on the Gth, and sailed from ;hence the Ilth of February. Thbe MVatilda and Alpolit ionrpated from the Cornwall in hat. 30 N. and long. 58 WA. oil ...

HIGH [ill] AND MURDER

... Abbott then said that the a e't rb thi huit must stund over to await the At- oule neral's replliculiton, whi.ich the latter sail e0 -Ould inak it, 'lie time. I AtC (IFor MUDtERlt OF SMITHERS. . 1S.t ?? w(t e then arraigned tor the murder ofil r i i r This ...