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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE.

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE.

a, LIONDON I I - ?? .,ZtDt, FThRRUAR.S 26. ; BANKRUPTS. A. WiV t ~U~rghi i s, cabinetmaker. opae. Johnsen,rP iasialgba*llvtreet-J, STARKEY, Old t?',ETS St. Luk Siajpente$, Off. assig., Edwards, Sa1 fec court, 0iasnghallt-sr J* D CzossCornhill rtok. maker., Off., assg. Johnson, Ba
March 3, 1850 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
CURIOUS CASE OF [ill] TO MAINTAIN A WIFE.

CURIOUS CASE OF [ill] TO MAINTAIN A WIFE.

| U S CASU or1 1rUSI{a TO MATKZ- TAIM A W1F~.E Wo&LcEN a. BAILEY.-This was an action brought in the Sheriffs' Court, -on Thursd#y, by the plaintiff, Mr. Jos. Jonathan Woollen, against the defendant, who is a lUcened- victualler, in Was fick lane, Newvgate-sticet, to recover the s
March 3, 1850 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
MALICIOUS CHARGE OF ADMINISTERING CHLOROFORM.

MALICIOUS CHARGE OF ADMINISTERING CHLOROFORM.

MALIOIOUS MEARGE ,O6F 'ADIIZflqTSE. |~ - . IMNG CHLOROPORM.; AMSSS V. CUMNINGTox.-This was an action heard in the Coutt of Qaeen's Bench, on Tuesday, in which the plaintiff, a tailor, in Coaduit-street, sought to recover damages from the defendant for maliciously and without prob
December 1, 1850 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
DARING OUTRAGE AND RAPE.

DARING OUTRAGE AND RAPE.

DARING OUTRAGE AD RAPE. BRISTOL, FRIDAY. Considerable excitement has been created in one of our most fashionable suburban districts by a most daring outrage. We withhold the names of the persons for ob- vious reasons, but the facts are as follows :-In one of the most healthy part
April 14, 1850 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
GREAT ANTI-STATE CHURCH MEETING AT NOTTINGHAM

GREAT ANTI-STATE CHURCH MEETING AT NOTTINGHAM

I i. I . > ?? , , .. !: - . ' GRNAT ANT[4STATEl ?? Ma.ET .1 i . ING AT NOTTINGHAM " ?? - On Tesday' eveling, an. immiense meeting was held in the Exchange Hall, Notinighatai f4'ttieb 'purposes of ele iting.dele'gates to tieiensuiriiediifeince, and hehr. ing addresses from.John 'K
April 14, 1850 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
IRELAND.

IRELAND.

. RIELhAM, NsE REPeAL AsSOcIATION.-A meeting of this body deld on Monday, in Conciliation Hail; Mr. John Bafterty presiding. Mr. John O'Connell read some let. tors from Roman Catholic clergymen, in one of which it s recommended that Irishmen in London should agi- ?? there for rep
August 11, 1850 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

PROVINQCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LANCASIIIRE.-A LUNATIC IN A CHurcse.-Sun- day morning the service at Christ Church, Liverpool, was interrupted by a scene of the most extraordinary and exciting description. The Rev. Fielding Ould had just loft the vestry, and was proceeding towards the
August 11, 1850 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
PERILOUS DESCENT OF MRS. GRAHAM —DESTRUCTION OF HER BALLOON.

PERILOUS DESCENT OF MRS. GRAHAM —DESTRUCTION OF HER BALLOON.

PERILOUS DESCENT OF MRS. GRAEAE -DESTWUGT1ON OR, ZER BALLOON.- On Wednesday evening, lrs. Graham, the lntreI aeronaut, made a night ascent from Creinornsgarde under circumstances of great Yisadvantage, owing to t1 heavy rain that had fallen during thea.lerneon; and afto a somewha
August 11, 1850 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

TPOVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE. :*ES&EXSATROCI'O1JS OUTRAGE NEAR DUNMsOw.- ?? Thesdhy,;Johbh Bdttle; a labourer, *as brouglt be- fore th'e Rt' V. K. Chlrd and J. t Wiishon? ES4', ron the serious c6hsagw of shooting at Franfes PJilli'ps and Emmad!Gfirl (ii the service of the 1Rd. It Vfor
June 15, 1851 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

SATRAL CRIMINAL COURT. XONDAW, The October sessions of the above court (the last of the tmayoralty) commenced to-day, with the usual preslCst. The Rlight Ron. Stuart Wortley, therecently srnintsedrecorders sat for the first time. The calendar ?? the namer of 130 prisoners. jury h
October 27, 1850 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England