TTIE N EW. A T.l !At - oats& r. trl el'l% circumstances attending the capture of East . . OtrThursday a Ccueral Court held at India Coltpant's Settlement Ot Ta: !I ' 1 10.. b ~.. . ~ .., t e Last , udia .40 . 1.'40.. Af er the usual forms had so atrocious a that it - the ~ reel (
June 24, 1810 - The News (London) - London, London, England
OF COMMOS PLEAS, aenus . Xt. Sedeant this to be an action to recovcr damac3; to: an injury done to the plain. titri persiin, by an ox .ving to the defendant: The plaintiff ig am tr ilktun,• re;iding in Drury-moo, and the defend:tut, is a hotelier, in St. inines's-maiket. - A boy,
June 24, 1810 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Lord took his seat at half-past, one o'clock, when the report of the..state of the convicts . in Woolwich, Langston, and other places; vras made, as is now usual, on the tirst day of ea s cfi respective Term ; from it, their demeanor appeared orderly and trlnquil. Their Lordship
June 24, 1810 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Jtc,tr. ‘Vlicat is dearer, owing to a report that no more snpplies were to be ex.Pected frnia the French ports. 'ln tither at - Liclei, excepting Oats, (of which the suPply x4.:8 'short, awl the ''demand great) no particular alteration is to be noted. ES AS I3N6EfI: S S. , Wheat
June 24, 1810 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Lord IiAmILTON postponed the motion for 011ers relative to the Press in India, but we 'could' not ascertain to what day. • , - Mr. Duxims inquired with what view these' Orders were to be ed for. Lord A, IlAmuiroN answered, that • his opinion, a very undue Power, with respect to
March 3, 1811 - The News (London) - London, London, England
.111.1)DIESEX . SESSIO.V3. These Sessiiins constrtneed on Manday, hefore Mr. . Jostice Ntaitin•aritig and the. of Magistrates. •, ,J ( artun, an articled clerk to Mr. Upstotte v . ' ati atturit;fy, was indicted for an ontra,zeieru al.„ on Miss Mary Anne Donee, daughter of Mr. Dun
December 9, 1810 - The News (London) - London, London, England
. . - Mr. CREEVEY, pursuant to notice, after scrvations on the great, Owe' of the Crown in bestowing pensions, and the abuse oi that privilege, not by th e Crown, but by thivernment, moved, that. the Account of the gross produce of the four and a half per cent: duties into thiS'
April 16, 1809 - The News (London) - London, London, England