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Exeter, Devon, England

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CASTLE OF EXETER

... old man, who has been previously convicted, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one month's imprisonment for stealing a cauliflower and other greens.the property of Samuel Peter Drew, from his garden at Topsham on the previous day. ...

LOCAL NEWS

... Zealand), of October 7th, 1893, refers to a son of Mr. Havil1, of Ifgh-street, Exeter :-Mr, Havil], senr., has grown a cauliflowe>, which is something phenomenal in point of size.When chopped down it weighed, with the leaves, 371bs. As exhibited in this ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... West stopued her and asksd to see what she had. She made no reply and witness took a bundle from her which contained a cauliflower, loaf of bread, some dripping, and powered sugar. She was asked where she got it, and she said the cook had given it her ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... barreli. The defence offered by Mr. Toye was that Reeokes ocoupied a plot of lend 'from which he bad lest lately aquantity of cauliflowers and broccoli anditwe wih heintntien of protecting hie ropry that. I he had the gun-. After adminieteriteg at atie toth ...

MR. W. O'BRIEN RUNS AWAY

... butter. IB 6d to 1s 8d par lb; cream, ls 6d per lb; eggs, is, per doz. 1 V VEGETABLE5. a Cabbages, 2d; broccoli, Id to 2d; cauliflowers, . Id to 2d each; turnips, 2d per bunch; horse radish, I 2d per stick; onions, lid per lb; parsnips, le per . score; beetroot ...

EXETER QUARTER SESSIONS

... four years. At the C-Astle of Mitlo I Exeter on thle 10th May, 1892, liii had sevena ddays' imprisonment' for setealing cauliflowers ac e. Ii anda onions. Ele appeared to be a young ATr. e jman determined nottugthslinhoely that. and therefore 'he sentence ...