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[ill] JAN. 20

... witnefs called (being exa- mined by the Solicitor General,). He faid he was a foldier in the garrifon of Goree, in 17 82 ; he landed in April, 1779, and continued till the year 17 83 ; the Commanders during that time were Lieu- tenant Colonel Rooke, Captain ...

POLICE

... found it to have a very re- ?? appearance ; he inquired of a woman of a gen'eel appearance as to the character of the prifoner a4d his ?? who informed hinm the prifoner was an officer in the army, and his companion, SimRs, Vas a gentlcmran who lived on his ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... whick alfo faved the reflof the crew of the priva. teer, c'icept four who wete 'drowned, and who landed them at V'igo; that undergoimg many hardihips by land, he got' to ' ±ilboa, and from thence to England, by.a Spanifh veffel, bound for Cork, but which ...

OLD BAILEY, JULY 7

... be upwards of 7o years of age, and the prifoner to be 'under cr. Sh(e ated, that fhe underftood that he was a Captain in the army; t that flue underflood that by rafirng twenty-five men he 1 would be likely to obtain a major's Commifflon. It ap- peared ...

OLD BAILEY, JULY 16

... distance from town to town through Europe. This elaborate work has great sale, particularly in all the sea-port towns. The Army, Navy, &kc. are strong- ly anid most resed'fnlily solicited tc purchase this useful Map prior to enmharkation.-Sold by the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES,-&c

... Friday week, Henry Gage, Vi- toint Gage, of Castle Island, Baron of Castlebar. il Ire- land, and Baron Gage, of High Meadow, in England, and a Major General in the army. His Lordship was in his 47th year. He is succeeded is his titles and estates by his ...

POLICE

... comisnttikg a mest-.'rieient assauit and daring outrage upsr. her person;. Mangaret West, servant to nr. Lumlev, the ctrner oF ]land-cossrt, Ioibhorn, said, that her master sent hear, on Tuesday rmorningr, to a livery-stable, in Duke-street, Lin- cuhsa's-inn-Fieds ...

LINCOLN ASSIZES

... this Dort. . A woman, of the namge of Mary Blakeneln, glent eey diessed, was taken into custodyon Saturday evening, ip the pit passage of Cbyent-garden Theatre, on suspi- cion of picking pockets. . She was identified to be the same woman whom Towpsend ...

TRIAL OF MR. WHITE

... to prove the liability of Agents: Barnard, K. B .336. Fitzgib. 47. The IKing v Nutt. In Hilary Term, 2d. Geo. ll, 1729, A woman was indicted for being the publisher af. a treasonable Libel, but the evidence only proved that there the Libel was said, but ...

OLD BAILEY

... was insane. The affidavits were made by two per- t sons who had known the Prisoner for a number of'years. One of them was a woman named Clarke, and another I named Ann Billot, the latter of whom had come ?? up from Southampton, on hearing of the situation ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... comman il to .4MIj,,. and had himself left the army with a strong escort, but ' wvitch hal been met by a Russian army in their retreat, and he swzrh the e4- cort, was forced to seek shelter in that army lie had so lately deserted, FALMOUTIJ,- Dcc. ?? ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... thie'~ combined armies were driven out of France'; to that period when, he tells us, the French capital trembled at their ap- proach. In this his RoyalHighness is only deceived The French capital never Irem- bled. The combined armies were driven out of ...