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Galignani's messenger01.01.1819
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    Freitag, 01. Januar 1819
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[...] of Lismore, in Ireland; and this great-grandfa ther John Francis Dean of Leighlin. The maid en natue of his unother was Roe, a descendant from Sir Thouaas Roe. [...]
[...] of teeth in the attempt ; the vile animal being as tough as a dead donkey, though they said it was a wild roe, (I wish Richard Roe was choked with him) which our host shot with his rifle a few days before. Then the lady of the [...]
Galignani's messenger30.08.1826
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    Mittwoch, 30. August 1826
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[...] ----- Yesterday the Solicitor of Lord Maryborough appear ed at Marlbºrough-street Police-office, with a view of assertain ing from Mr. Roe, the Magistrate, who committed the old blind woman, Ellen Goodali, charged with an act of vagrancy, for if teen days, whether it was his intention to discharge her. Mr. [...]
[...] woman, Ellen Goodali, charged with an act of vagrancy, for if teen days, whether it was his intention to discharge her. Mr. Roe having asked, in turn, if his Lordship sent him to make that inquiry, and being answered in the affirmative, then said—“I do not see upon what ground Lord Maryborough is entitled to [...]
[...] ask me such a quesſion. You Inay give my compliments to his Lordship, and tell him that is what I saw.”—We do not well see how Mr. Roe coºld interfere after his sentence was pronounced, and even carried into execution. Magistrates have no power of pardon. The application ought, we believe, to have incen made [...]
[...] Ellen Goºdall had been under the necessity of stopping in the street to tie her shoe-string, she might have been committed with equal impunity by Mr. Roe as a vagrant. There are no limits to the discretion of Magistrates; they cannot be called to account and, what is worst of all, they too of en, from indolence or a [...]
Galignani's messenger03.09.1824
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    Freitag, 03. September 1824
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[...] was taken to the watch-house for the night, and the next morning brought before Mr. Roe, the Magistrate, who, when he saw Mary Anne, expressed 5. Sill" prise, having himself committed her about a week [...]
[...] she floored then : it was only by tying her hands and feet that she was secured, and carried to the watch house. Mr. Roe said she must find bail.—“Where the h–ll an I to find bail 2" said Mary Anne, unless I send for the Duke of York, or the Bishop of London, [...]
[...] Lady of thº, Hon. Thomas Erskine–The Lady of Henry Alexander, Esq.-At Albion Villa, near $9ttenburgh, the Lady of the Rev. M. Mº-The Lady of William T. Roe, Esq.--At the Rookery, Woodford, the Lady of J. W. Bridges, Esq. MARIºl)—The Rev. A. P. Kelly, vicar of Little rampton, sus [...]
Galignani's messenger15.05.1819
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    Samstag, 15. Mai 1819
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[...] who exchanges.—8th Ditto, E. M. MºDermott, from half-pay of the 36th Foot, to be Paymaster, vice Hodgson, deceased.—28th Ditto, Surgeon S. C. Roe, from the 55th Foot, to be Surgeon, vice W. Byrtt, who retires upon half-pay of the 31st Foot.—31st Ditto, Lieut. F. John [...]
[...] Dalzell, Gent...ſo be Ensign, vice Ebhart.—55th, Ditto, Surgeon E. Q'Reilly, M. j. from the half-pay of the 71st Foot, to be Surgeon, vice Roe, appointed to the 28th Foºt. —87th Ditto, Gentleman Cadet W. Gossip, from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, without purchase, [...]
Galignani's messenger14.04.1820
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    Freitag, 14. April 1820
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[...] "ied and ſound Guilty. They were to be bronglºt up for sentence this morning At the same Assizes, VV roe, the Manchester Observer, was found Guilty upon two indictments. ... He then submitted tº all the ºth." Th. [...]
[...] " *** with the understanding that they snouſ ºot be called for, provided the defendint cºnduced liuselſ well in ſuture. The sentence oil the younger WW roes, as well ***M*, Wºoe, was re-piled tºil nºt assizes, it is *uk Posed they will not be called for.—(Couvier.) [...]
Galignani's messenger31.01.1826
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    Dienstag, 31. Januar 1826
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[...] means better. He passed a very indifferent night.— (Courier. - Mr. R chard Radford Roe, a Barrister, was, on Monday last, arrested while in Court, upon a change. of burglary and robbery. We are informed that tie [...]
[...] office of police, in Dublin. The alleged offence is stated to have arisen out of a family misunderstanding. Mr. Roe was committed to Newgate, at his own request, and we understand that an application, founded upon a very strong affidavit, will be made to the Chief Jus [...]
Galignani's messenger22.07.1824
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    Donnerstag, 22. Juli 1824
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[...] her house. - - This was the whole of the evidence for the prosecution. Mr. Roe asked Mr. harmer if he wished to ask the witnesses any questions, or if the prisoner wished to say anything. Mr. Harmer answered in the negative. He said, in the present [...]
[...] committal of his client for trial, therefore, till then, he should be silent. - Mr. Roe then bound over Madame St. Arge, and the other wit messes to prosecute, in the Freuch tongue, but it was a long time before she could be ſº to say she was “content.” [...]
Galignani's messenger12.12.1827
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    Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 1827
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[...] fact, it appeared that the worthy adjunct of the law had with some difficulty escaped a summary chastisement from Mr. C. The Magistrate, Mr. Roe, of course, de ſended the conduct of his satellite ; upon which Mr. C. delivered his opinion on Magistrates, and the Police in [...]
[...] charge of assault was not preſerred in the first instance by the Officer, and seemed wholly to proceed from the recominendation of Mr. Roe.—(Chronicle.) The cover of the Evangelical Magazine for the present mouſ coulains the following curious adverusement:—“ Wanted, [...]
Galignani's messenger08.10.1825
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    Samstag, 08. Oktober 1825
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    Paris
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[...] on saturday our Reporter had been in attendance at the office to take notes ºf the proceedings for about two hours, when he ub served Mr. Conant, Mr. Roe, and Sir George Farraut, retire intº a room adjoining the public office. The window was open, and the conversation of the Magistrates was carried on in a somewh; [...]
[...] they imagined dangerously so. The clothes she had ou at present were supplied to her at the watch-house, as sle was nearly unked when found.—The Magistrate, Mr. Roe, asked no question of the º: creature, and #. had, it is doubtful that she would have had the strenguli to auswer, but ordered her to be conveyed [...]
Galignani's messenger21.09.1826
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    Donnerstag, 21. September 1826
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[...] gistrate that they were two aspirants to pulpit fame, and wished to have the magistrate's license to thunder out eternal destruction against the world, and the wicked of its occupants.-Mr. Roe asked, was it any particular persuasion or sect they meant to attach themselves to as preachers? The applicants said they were [...]
[...] attach themselves to as preachers? The applicants said they were not very particular, but they meant to go go into the general glissenting line.-Mr. Roe then told them, that before they could have a license from a Magistrate, they must, according to the statute of William and Mary, bring with them copies of the oaths [...]
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