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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1NTELLIGENCE. COURT oil KING's BENCH, WEDNEsDAY, FEB. Z3. Sithtings at Guikldall. PRIOR V. KEMP. This a&ion was brought to recover about zobl. the th h alue o'f a quantity of paint exported to America by the Plaint;ff ori account of the Defendant. The F order and the f7hiprientwere clearly proved, but it ap- peared that the agreement between the parties was, that a twelvernonth's credit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I i ; i . 5 ! a 7' ?? s ,f :IO2£ NC P. - 'T h e u f Si tti art Gs -dhierAl. ! : ?? ?? i. T'he c~ufes ha.ve hitcrto ;been4 exti~ern-cy priintet-ff' ?? itog. T Jpweis oft-wepty shere tried t.1istday, anid per.- Jt. thelst OP!t 'moft wotthy of being. fatcd wav iha-6f k. Sh~iain v. . A w. Mr, N tinga y, NadintggCaduffelfr P tle Plaintiff, 4oid, that his.ciien; had been the maltin. of . rtunate man ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L411t' INTrE!;,LICEjVKC.8 COU'I oI u1NG'§ BENCH, Fi, r. 2i i Si~tti~gS ez Gu!tS.ha/bofor2 Loid SZ I; ^ N Y O 6 ann{ a Sio;a .INaLIS V 4SHERVwOOD. This was ari.aflion of troyer brought to rbcover the value of a quantity of hemrp, iion and deals. It.ap- peared that the dgods had been p1irchafcd in Ruffli and. fhipped on board a vfltel cailled the Williamn,. chartcred for the purpofe, and bound ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . LIRN' IELLIAGNCE. COURT or KING's BENCH, MAi1Csi ?? 4i,,t at Cu/fdbailkrfore- Lordi Kaaeiy and a Sial .TUBBS ?? (ilWt. ?? nd This wasan Aaion on a Po~iy f- Tf Invran.e efRcC- hi, ed on the Thip FrIhklir At ad fornm L -ei-A to Naples or Sicily, 'we ra dmtrd ca tt 4je've in ige evidencc that the FrbnJlih'h eing driven by 4refs of weather hear thec coaftf of Spa.n, wa'is there captufed by two ? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE, COURI or KING's BENCH, MAinci Z ?? -a GuildlalE.. FLETCHER V. ATKINSON. The Plaintiff is a lhip-owncr and the Defehdant a jierchatit in London. The Acton was brought to re- cover the fiin of 2391. i3s. due to the Plaintiff, as freight for a fhip he had hired to the Defendant. It appeared in evidence that Mr. Atkinfon by means of his agent had entered into a charter-pariy, by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIW INTELLJGEYCE. COUtRT or KING's BENCHi, MARCH A. SNtings a. GuildhbaI before Lorld KENYON anda Spetial Jury. THE EAP. L OF ST. VIN CENT V. TRUC£1ER, ESQa The Defendant is a prize agent, and this aaion was brought by the noble Adrziial to recover from hiit. a fum of about goo9l. While Lord St. Vincent was in England,but fill retained the command of theMediter- ranean fleet, a fquadron ating ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LiA7 INT, LLIGENCM coutir or COMMON PLEAS, MztqcH 5. F. . ;. r at Go1ilail. z . ~~~flMASilf..iYzq. WAY'IT7.t This -was an a:ion to recovmr damages foriin afadv; It appc- r f- II -e It -fon tli(or ev'- ence of the oinly ?? call ?? if, ';ic clitie, that be wven't on tile 7th of.('.ac la 'to the laoufe of the Phaintif, who is, an atto-heVl; to meet the Oefendant 'foi the parpole of 'tl; ,g inv ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, March 17, 1801

... IF'rm tim LONDON GAZ.ET 7~,Tf, VI7, 1808. At the Court at the Qean's Houde, the 17th of .March, 1Sos, Prefent thc King's Mort E1cellent Majcity inwCouncil, This day the Right Hoiourable Philip Earl of Hardwicke, and the Right HoQourable George Legge, commor.ly called Vifcount Lewviflarn, were, by-his Ma- jelly's Commnand, fworn ofihis Majely's moul Honour. able Piivv Council, and took their ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE:

... LAW ZNPLGEVE S . Tt1! i{1)G V. K OWEI. -. Atithe late allizes for Derby,.the foutvwing very importan 'caafe wga tiri~-d bofore M.g ~At m Zi:-alja* r atnd a very reripeR able Jury. . th Corporatiion of the, Rpyal;F agq A Thrance preferr-d.a biWI of ?? 'a raitif Edvard Bowefr ^ of- New M11, iii- iti. par of, ( Goflp, -inthe .ceunty. t of E)6jt, cottots maniifaurex,i for . wilfully fertmg ...

COMMON COUNCIL

... tw~lolov, cl)u~lez? . - a- Ylereaya Court of Comnmon:Councilwas fsic1'at Guildhall) it a. wlich were prcfcnt the Lord Mayor, 'Mr. Rcoirdr,: Mr. Coniensio Sergeanlt, lit Aldermnen, land upwards of A6o Com- a nsdhere. 'I'be proceedings hf ?? lcing read qtd confirmed, A. l~ir. thldrrnlui Cua rs ps'tefeiitedI a etition fehitn tlhe Wher- *e fingesr s 1 .igtei'nien~od others, r e~ldent inthe City of ...

PUBLIC OFFICE, BOW-STREET

... PUBLIC OFFIC?, BOJV-STREEM. Saturday Win. Randall, Sarah Johnf/n, and Sarah 7obber were examined before N. Bond, - Efq. on a charge of being concerned in robbing Thomas Robjeut of a filver watch and his clothes. There was liifficient evidence for committing the women for robbing the profecutor, whom they had inveigled into their lodgings ; and Randall, for re- ceiving the watch, knowing it tb ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD BAILEr.- Yeflerday 26 Prifoners were tried, Cix of whom were capitally convided, viz. Robert Grij:ks and Tlhoma- Hopki s for highway- robbery. One of thler accomplices turned King's evi- dence; and it appeared, fronm his, evidence, together with that of the Profecutor, that this tianfation took place on the 9th of March. The Profecutor, whofe name is Sampfon, on that day met Griffiths, ...