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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and sho.li. had not the good fortunle to gain admzittance were omwpcjl', . retire to teehail. At half past nine the Atorney-Genets I c Solicitor-General, and tite othser LRWv Officers of the Creo- rived, and toilk their seats, and wvere soon afterwvardt ...

SHOOTING AT BIRTH, THE STOCKPORT CONSTABLE

... who can; I saw him clap it in his hand; I was before the magistrates twice-the first time, what I stated was not onoatb, the second time I believe itwas; I never swore to any thing till I came to Chester Castle; I was examined twice at Stockport, but not ...

MIDDLESEX MEETING

... read ; but upon the suggestion cof'Dr. Parr, that eu the reading of this correspondence would be in convenient at this T1 stage of the proceedings, he withdtsew his motion. t Mr. P. MOORR said, that his name was not attached, to the ht; Requisition which ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... in-the forging and tittering a letter, purporting-to be ad- dressed bv the defendant to Mr. John Wright, dated the loth :of April, IS0, relative to the character of Alir. Henry Hunt; which letter had been read by the plaintiff on the- huscings, at the'election ...

ASSIZES

... snows, Gentlemen, proceed to show to you the real intention xvitl Iwhuich this nieeriirg 'is called. Mr. Tyas has tiuld you tdat he tad rbeen at a mleeting an Smithfield, atut that lie had there seen Mr. h1i. Hun t. I svili show you that tire Resoilutions ...

THE LATE DUEL IN SCOTLAND

... the 26th day of March, 1822, or upon one or other of ?he days of that month, or of February inimediately preceding, or of April imme. aiately following, upon the farm of llslbartoit, ip the Shire of Fife, a little so the itorthwsrd of the road from the ...

POLICE

... side, and passed'through may coat, waistcoat, shirt,. fian- !s ne wascat n gr'azed the skin of my rib.-[Here the Gene- .ril showed the direction the ipall had taken,h behaing the same Iclothes on-as hie ha d at-the time, and which heowas requested Iby Morris ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 17

... on suspicion of having felo- niously kilted and slayer a young man named William Riddler, at Wiviliscomnb, on the 15th of April last, Mr. ERSKINE obtain- ed a rule Nisi on a former day for a writ of Habeas Corpus, to discharge the defendant on bail, before ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... The defendanti, Thtoucas Thurteil, took a vWareitcii,. in Wiitling-stre't, in the Latter part of 1822, sod, sIfLTr inahi1, a Show of preparuing thet place for the reception of goods, lin .I; ployed his brother, Joint Thitetell, to puirchase Silk ~odsifrom ...

OLD BAILEY—NEW COURT—THURSDAY

... delivered it to me. If I do not always flatter yon, do not think me less your friend-remember a soft tong ie does not always show a good lieat. Now this is a ietter written by it master to his serrart ; no- thiiig can be more kind than the conteiits. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... parish. Mr. CLEnk: The second objection is, that the defendants did not prove that they acted tunder the directions of those who had soil and freehold-Rule granted. 11ARTLE YV. PREs-roN.-Mr. Serjeant CROSS moved for a rule to show cause why judgment should ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—MONDAY, JAN.17

... Mrs. C. now lives ina Norfulk-street ; when, Mrs. C. left my uncle's house, I went with her to Dovcr; we left iln the second week of April last; the plaintiff sent us; to Dover; and wve staid there a fortnigh i aebck to my uncle's house iceI Hart-street ...