In the Privy Council, Jamaica, the case of William Ramsay, Esq., inspector-general of Police, a special justice over this colony and a local magistrate in the General Commission of the Peace, on charges preferred against him by the Hon. Thomas James Bernard, late the custos rotulorum of the Precinct of Saint Catherine for a supposed obstruction of the law : in reference to an alleged riot at a public meeting held at Spanish Town on Saturday, 16 April 1836.
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