tlirce others, appointed for Special Juries this morning, were called, but the Jurvintu not attending, and n tala being prayed on either side, they were not tried.
December 14, 1804 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
Op. SO Ct. B<d. letter* have »*en received at the Admiralty from the squadron off Cape St. Vinceut, the date tlie 30th ult. They state, that they bad Just got intelligence of the war, and that the ships had captured two Spanish vessels laden with hides.— Advices alto, from Fcrro
December 14, 1804 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
of the Ut* malignant lever Gibralui, 1 think may the means lessening the apprehension* that the friends of the surviving Qtficors may be supposnl to ieel from the recent calamity transmit yur. accurate list, tor information, of those fioers who bad died previous to the I2lh Nove
December 14, 1804 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
consent renounce the claim sufficient. Mr. give a clear testimony as far as it.went, but his examination did not proceed quite the c'xtenf you may have V/ished.”—-Verdict for the Defendant. •rt;RXER O'. orsaßOw. The plaintiff' is pawnbroker, the defendant is man fashion, residin
December 14, 1804 - London Courier and Evening Gazette - London, London, England
PR-EST:NT EVENING:, Dee. 74., 1 Their Maje.sties.".lerirants toil l pertiani a Tragedy, calk(' isms: . HEIRESS, Sir Olefiveriv Frit, Mt; CHERRY Mr. POPE: Let& Mr. HARR Y Alscrip, Mr, SUETT • Mr. Rightly,' Mr. l'(/WELL ; Mr, W ER ; Prr•iiipt, Mr PALMER. hotly V. rnil y l Miss C ;
December 14, 1804 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
COURT OF KING's BEN . CI(, )3, AT GUILAtistLG. seven, Special Juriei which stood appointed for this day not one was tried—they all wete either tornprotnised stood over ; and only two Common Jury causes were tried, of which one was re. ferred. UOIUTEN v. HOLLING'.WOiTtr. 'this an
December 14, 1804 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
VLL persons who have any claim or demand the estate and effects of BOTHAMLEY, late Coningsby, the cotmtv Lincoln, Victualler, deceased^are requested to send account of their respective demands to Mrs. MARY BOTHAMLEY, of Coningsby aforesaid, his widow and administratrix; or to Mr
December 14, 1804 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England