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ASSIZES, 1802

... whom judgment is .refpited. 7. Macdonald, alias Mcirphy, Y. 7obnfon, alias W. Cook, J. Platts, alias Taylor, Y. Spong, C. Bryant, T. Eai'ing, G. Lee, -j. Riddle, and W. Robinfon, for houfe-' breaking i Y. Booth, and D. King, for ftealing.a lamb; and S ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appeared that in May, 1797, Me~ s. Hartfirck hand had agreed to difcount for a Mr. May to she amount of 80001. in~ills, which were to be rt. nlawed as tthey became due, -and fO to keep afloat -for the f fpace of feven years, on Mr. May, alwayp as tb , ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... 200L. CROWN SIDE, B-ofer-Loerd GChe 7Yswiie Mursr.'irmb, HIGHWAY ROBBERY. IObN BrYANT was indicfed for a highwav robbery, near Wdodford Bridge, in this county,' on the 6th of May last, and taking from Richard Mulliner a metal hunting watch and saeom . silver ...

OLD BAILEY

... alias BENJAMIN CRADDOCK, assir CADDICK, and JOHN BRYANT, alias BiRKITT, were indided for wilfully, maliciously, and unlawfully ,catting'a'nd wounding John Waikinson, on the nightof. the asth of M.ay last, about half past eleven o'clock, in Hfigh Hol0rrn ...

BANKRUPTS

... Caistor, Linctln, Mercir, May II, ca, and June 3, at e even, at the George Inn, Caistor. Attornies, lV! r. Johlio icholson Louth; Messrs. Leigh-and Mason, New Brir'zc' -,rc e-. ?? ,s of Great W.Vindlmill-strect ?? 24, at telve, May 1, at one, afld June 3 ...

OLD BAILEY

... Lander, for burglary - George .Upton and Edward Duftri for like offence; William Maddox,' for biob- glay; Ann KoEp-and Sarah May-, for stealing g 'ods privately' gmra's a shop; Robert Williams,; fora highway roobrery; William Tristrm, m for stealing goods ...

POLICE

... wvilhI cassgh? tln lineen furniture; anl engine Was ?1rocnred .to. litit it out. lit~ Ilury-street they wantonlyv broke I r, De May, tflseuphiolsiercr'a! windiow, alhuh is house was 'illuns.iratL'.L -I'Tigy persisted in etingof lie-orks, putting the.officer-a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... isi til receive ithe Judgment of tie ('aarjr, for a, I J!ssi pusblisiie,1 by- themn us' March s8ri, ?? Charles, F like, Eaq. MaI'yor Of Castearbury. 'l'le I.ibel. we leavs hornr', &ri' a~tee, and the senterace of thle Ciasrt upon the th'-ee D.IefIaCI:'tts ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, NOV. 20

... COURT of KIN6's BEwci, Nov.20. The Untiversity of Cambridge v Bryant. je This was aa action of importance to Literature. tl It was brought to enforce the delivery of copies of a h certain publication (Fox's History) to the ware- B house keeper of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1M1r. CULLZN moved, on the pe-. )e- t ition of. Mr. Bryant, for an order to suspend the procevdings onl- tV the commission issued against hini in Ir°o, and praying tliat it his final examination may be defereed until after the trial of the ntt adtion ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... everyindulgence to parties; list there i1s at cetrtily Ievthedanger to the purity of the administrations ofju't, an aeful eff'ests may certainly -he ex~etedilto a iesse, fro ?? indulgence. 'Having ito douht wharever ths ?? l.tanSwer, he decided it should remain ...

LAW

... Watisot tle elder be tried first. As I am desirous, aiOmevea, thit tile otter prisoners Alouild remain in Court, in driiit theey may be- seen by the witnesses, your Lordship Ptriubaps, ztiuer t ;xl to rit in thie secodta row; and ti is wi i ::u lea-coriarsmodationl ...