STATE TRIALS

... e tooL posiession of Moeteviden, the army lies remaiined encsmpodA in thie viciity of ihe town. Iii tb* aweai witile the OrieuitnIA occupy the wltole of the coantrv, and intetrcept alt colififiincit- teins by land. Artigas still remairns at Hervidero ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... knowledge of the Magis..1 nsa etcrates, visited the house for the purpose of detecting the pro- ha' I'ceedings. hir ,Mr. Hol land knows the hause, and had been repeatedly there;se -was there on the 29th of March last; saw a porter at the door, - J1 who ...

COUNTY MEATH ASSIZES

... the I attack on the Enniskcillen coach, which was then intende4, it having been uucerstooL thiat itwas convgysng money tothe army, t Witness had beets sworn to secrecy by O'C. on the let of Ja.. 18iP2 The objectwyas that he should rob for arms, and become ...

DERBY ASSIZES

... floor and fainted away. When she recovered, she and heir mother walk. ed off. The defendant 'soon after married ano- ther woman, and this action is now brought that you visit the misconduct cf the defendant with the only punishment that can be called ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the Land Tax, adhich involved a greater dumber of'curious and interesting points than he had been at first aware of. [-IL had ecansined th-, provisions of the Act of Parliament empowering the Commissioners to act for the 0. redemption of the Land Tax ...

LONDON SESSIONS

... convicts oil board for Bottanly Bay, where the Atlas arrived safe in the month of Jisly toltowisg, when tht convicts were landed. The Atlas remained at Botaeiy B ay till the month of September, after taking in wood and wa- ter, asvhen she sailed fronm ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... statingthat i ?? Sievwart had a son, which would pre- . tent the is1eu of this yotung tady from any share iii his titles ur e landed esta tes. 'Ihe letter Lonceteed a long exhortation to him, aot to forget that, ?? as if tce writer sipposed he could do s0 ...

OLD BAILEY

... Mlary Pendleton, John Watson, Williami Willis, Maria Wilkes, Wits. Charters, Charles Iianscoenb JTehs Anderson, and Sarah Ire- land, were arraigned for lisving fdrged noteA its their possession, and lea ed g ilt . Pr vi6 ns o their severally' pleadlhg. guilty ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... the knife. Hle shewed the knife to prisoner who said, That is the knife, and I am happy. John Kitchen, surgeon, saw the woman brought to the Hos. pital; she died of the wounds, on her belly. The prisoner made no defence. Mr. Justice DAi.55vs charged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... anid thenr to go to the Duchess, and after her death to his heirs, but there was no special clause limiting the house as the lands were. The Act restrained the Duke anid bis successors from attempting either by fine, recovery, or other law proceed- ings ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY, MAY 14

... illg t9 brn'nitv. 'I'hrise laws were ?? ded rely for temporary purpese6, namielv, to preyellt thle formation of Jacubite armies, or- ganized in Spain and France, aganist tile lpicce ot' tbis cQuIitr,. The bill which i it wlas worded; it was ?? proposed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE,

... the Vice-Chancellor's Court for an ex -parte injunction, to restrain the defendant from ploughing up e some valuable meadow land, and from sowing the same with improper seed. The defendant had a lease of the property, and 1 was bound not to plough up that ...