MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1837.—Before the Acting Chief Justice and a Military Jury. William Owen Davis, of Parramatta, writing clerk, was indicted for committing wilful and ...
Article : 3,494 wordsWe received on Wednesday last, via Van Diemen's Land, a South Australian Gazette dated the 16th September last. The paper contains some interesting matter which we ...
Article : 598 wordsWilliam Owen Davis, convicted before the Acting Chief Justice of wilful and corrupt perjury. In arrest of judgment, Mr. Foster submitted ...
Article : 570 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Having ascertained from the constant and attentive perusal of your excellent paper, that you are indefatigable in your endeavours to call the attention of those in power to the ...
Article : 337 wordsSIR,—Among the numerous evils that afflict the community of New South Wales, and more especially that portion whose operations are conducted under the commercial standard, there are ...
Article : 1,550 wordsDEAR JOHNNY,—The "forthwith" of my friend Sir Richard is about to arrive, and it is now ascertained to mean a period of about ten months, and that he means to ship ...
Article : 2,562 wordsOn the 29th of June last, one Thomas Wilkinson, aged 17, was found guilty at the Middlesex Quarter Sessions, for stealing a pair of trousers from the store of ...
Article : 1,013 wordsMay it please Your Majesty— Your Majesty is solicited to accept the very sincere and respectful condolence-of the Bishop and Clergy of the Diocese of ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Mon 20 Nov 1837, Page 6
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