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LENT ASSIZES

... Elizabeth Grifnths, on the a4 rath of Oc6ober Ja-, in White Hart Yard, Catherine: Street, Strand. - The principal witnefs was Thomas his Griffirhs, the man with whom the ?? cohaeiited, who to jdepofed, tat on the 12th of O&ober laft he came 'home from the ...

NAVAL JOURNAL

... late ?? her ftores after the was nrn on the ihoals cal!ed the Jardines. The (Court dotlu therefore adjudge that thle fiaid Thomas New, Efq,' late Commander of His. Majefy's late floop Bonletta, and fuch of rbe Olilcers andIfhip?4 compahy of the faid floop ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... Capt., Bertie, V. Smith, Culling Smith, im \V. Luihington, George Scott, W. Paxton, ?? Grinmell, George Grote, Robert Jenner, Thomas w Smith Barwell, Miles Satterwaite, Richard'Bar- at well, Robert Hogaet, James Morgan and Henry th Davidifn, Elqrs. the Rev ...

HAMPSHIRE ASSIZES

... IT TMoorminrin, at Portserur anti 'stealing as copper tea- -e :rkettle, &c.-Deathr.le ELI~ZA WINNs, for hissing assaulted Thomas Chatles !r tharena, at Portssmoutht, atid ataking fross his person a lie .1 gold watect. &c.-Deathi. pll ilrrTuomAS JACOBSn ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JULY 14

... at Miss Irving's. Miss Le Comt is a wo- I man of bad character. .Cross-examined.-I have heard every body say so. George. Hard'_I am clerk to the defendant's at- torney. I went to subpiena Miss Le Comt, and met . her in a brothel at Reading, along with ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 26

... ladies of a- d that borough-the gift introduced by an address from Mrs. Ald. 6 y Brown.-Sir T. Hardy's experimental squadron returned to Spit- si d head last ?? Thomas coming to the Admtiralty to report tI r on their relative ?? of Society for Propagation ai ...

CROWN SIDE.—(Before Mr. Justice PARK.)

... J yeae's' transportation. Thomas Allen, charged with stealing about two bushels and a half of beans, a quantity of barley meal and wheat meal, and three sacks, the property of John Lovelock, of Watlington. Acquitted. Thomas Bowler, charged on suspicion ...

CITY SESSIONS

... John Wl'astie, Esq. Deputy Recorder, Alderman Sir Jos. Lock, Mr. Alderman Parsons, Mr. Alderman Ensworth, Richard Wootten, Thomas Robinson, Richard FerdiniAnd Cox, Richard Sheen, James Banting, and Edward Latimer, Esquires, other Magistrates of the City ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT, MAY 31

... directions by the folloting entry, written by his Lordship, in the order-book: 23d Sept. 1829. Lord Clanmorris, to the care of Thomas White, Esq. Upper Mount-street, Dublin. Defendant afterwards called and ordered more goods, which were sent on the 24th of ...

HANTS SUMMER ASSIZES

... whose execution he should direct to take place within ten days. The prisoner Young behaved throughout with the most fool-hardy ?? humane Judge regretted that he could i make no impression upon this culprit's feelings. Arson.-John Munday, aged 27, and ...

EXCHEQUER CHAMBER-WEDNESDAY

... EXCHEQUER CHAMBER-WElDsESDAY (Sittings at Nisi Prius.) [Before Air. Baron BOLLAND and a Common Jury.] THOMAS v. SAHILLIBIE:R. Mr. CRONYDEft said this was an action brough t by the plaintiff to recover the sum of £25 from the defendant the well-kuown omnibus ...

OXFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... were re-elected without oppo- sition. Died, on Saturday the 25th of February, Air. Thomas Prem- bertoii, of this place. aged 67. (iowitiillents to Abvindon Gaol :-Thomas Normitn, for felo niously stealing a bell metal pot at West Hanney, for the ses- sions; ...