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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 ...

MURDERS NEAR KNARESBOROUGH

... Belmont. near Knaresborough, on a suspicion of his having been privy to the mysterious disappearance of an unfortunate young woman, of the name of Gill, and her illegitimate child. He has since been committed to York castle, to take his trial at the ensuing ...

LONDON, FEBRUARY 23

... itself into a com- mittee of supply, Lord 1ol1nrerstabn rose to bring forward the army estimates fortthe year. Ile qaid it was his ?? to propose an addition to the nurmberof land forces voted last year, of 4,560 men, including oficers, which was stated in ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, OCT. 26

... that w.ere cbnveyed to-lim by different Laedo . .Ie - -jcsiyc-s~u~da-yinig~t;1 tinChedpside; near ?? Bucklersbury, a married woman', panmed.Sarah Duvidi, thd wife of Sanuel Duvall, a gardener, the son of a market gardener at Battersea,' was walking 'over ...

FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE DREADFUL FIRES AT EDINBURGH

... it. At the south end of the immense burning jilc, consistingof the remiarkablyhigh land where this calamity ori inated, the spectaclc was awfully subilime. Only olie land remained between the immense ?? and the Exchequer, lehind which the bank of Sir W;lliani ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES.—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28

... tial evidence of stealing a sheep from a field, and sentence of death was recorded -against him. Jaite Knowles, a married woman, only 18 years of age, was sentenced to l month's hart labour, for stealing a tea kettle fiom a brazier's shop, in Wlhiitela-en ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, Nov. 21

... part; ,5appid ,oo a commission in the army for one of the sons of Mr. 'Bigge. The learned.connsel-then; conmaetted up'onthel fact.of the1. annuity having.been *paid forsvwo years after the gift of the post obit bond, land'&inteided that neithe' that bond, ...

SHERIFFS' COURT.—MAY 51

... endeavour was to make his family like himself; I never observed any thing volatile in Mrs Lin- dam, beyond what makes a lively woman agreeable in so- ciety; the Major was dangerously wounded in the battle of Waterloo. Colonel Eustace: I knew the plaintiff ...

NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE

... completed within the estimate. The money remain- in unsubscribed is only 24,6001., which it is expected will be tken by land-owners, for the land required, calculated at 3i,0001. ; but it is necessary that all the money be subscribed before any step is taken ...

ROLLS' COURT, Thursday, Jan. 29

... looking woman, for vs. 6,1t, and delivered her with a halter round her neck to thepurchccser,in Halifacicarkel.place.-Duri ing the last year there were imported islo Caen ,6,00,000 kilo. grammes of coal, of which 2,630,00. were brought from Eng- land, 1,6S0 ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... that she employ-ed her remnaining strength in throsring her. self out of the window. She was tak'en Up quite dirtd. Thel, woman bad been suffering from the toothache, mand easa mantss of tclisf, haed taken a quantity of' laudanuim, whic it i supposed ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OPTION, MANORS

... of Milan Cathedral is to be completely restored, preparatory to the coronation of the Emperor as King of Lombardy.-A poor woman, with a young infant, lately left Dumblane for Black. ford ; and to enable her to travel with greater ease, she had the child ...