At Nisi Prins, before the Chief Justice and a Special Jury. Facia:an v. King.—This was an action by the plaintiff, as Lorct of the Manor and Hundred. of Milton, in Kent, against the defen- , dant, to ascertain in whom the property of the oyster-fisheries there! was vested. This
January 21, 1821 - British Luminary - London, London, England
2Ectiticut# 4 Fcuce A boy,'ltamed Paton; about 14 years of age, remit at Cnirobeidie, whilst amusing himself with a double pikehook, onforronatelyswallowed it. The barbs of the hook 'fastened so far -down iii the throat, that no instrument- be- applied to them... In this,stare of
September 5, 1819 - British Luminary - London, London, England
On Wednesday a Case was tried here, - which excited the utmost interest !,it occupied nearly tire hours. Mr. Turton conducted the , 1 prosecution, 51r. Cowley the defence. Anne Atkin , ou and T..4ontas' Stephens were indicted - for having• conspirvd to -defraud the parish of Ber
January 31, 1819 - British Luminary - London, London, England
- Strictures on a Letter which appeared in NEW TIMES of March or, Falsehood Exposed. MT. EDITOR, With mingled - feelings of surprise and diAust, I fake Up thy pen 'to reply (through the medium of your par ) to a letter which appeared in the New Times of March 18, relative to the
April 9, 1820 - British Luminary - London, London, England
0 . rj STRICTURES pniiamentnrip prorectiittsl. BY SIDNEY. Opening of a pew Parliament is an era that, at eyery . I) ol t4 °d, must awaken our'solicitude, bow indifferent soever it at other times, respecting political career in which . r ,Pul)lin men are on the . e7e of starting,
January 24, 1819 - British Luminary - London, London, England
WHEN the most importan t functions of life are suspended, and those who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence, are /educed to the most deplorable state of Nervous Debility, it is not in despair that relief is to be found l The genuine Aromatic Lozenges of Steel are the best,
January 24, 1819 - British Luminary - London, London, England
THE QUEEN The last Court Circulars relative to the Queen- have pro- Ilably convinced the public, that the-opinion of the physicians nnfavonrable. •Vitre'. have heard that it is so.; . anUwe do' it speak upati this subject without having- made careful . inquiry. intention of her
September 5, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
OF KING'S BENCH, WESTAHNSTER CRINI. CON W?ro'N V. I:l.L.nrivr. Mr. GURitiklY Stlrted:thin this wasn't ae-tioc Wought hyfthe plaintiff, the Hon. Hervey Aston, against the defendant, Edward Elliott, 'Esq. to recovor a compensation in dathages for the seduCtion Of hi's wife, Mrs. A
December 19, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England