THE GLENDALE MARTYR IN A LONDON CHURCH
... supported a resolution sympathising with them in their efforts to secure justice and redress the crofters' meeting last week at Exeter Hall. ...
... supported a resolution sympathising with them in their efforts to secure justice and redress the crofters' meeting last week at Exeter Hall. ...
... custody yesterday charged with the rape and murder in Exeter, Devon, of former prison counsellor Ruth Hunt, 58. Tony Hallett, 39, from Letchworth, Herts, was remanded in custody for a week by Exeter magistrates. ...
... press, of all shades of political opinion, agrees in denouncing the warlike speeches of reverend eenlleinen who met, last week, in Exeter Hall. The far mitt, decidedly the ablest and mart consistent organ Dissenters can boast of, has the following judicious ...
... Ann Rlthsrkord Scott. Eliza C. Pkat. ANOTHER Ijreftt rchoftrsal for tlie Handel Pcstiv.’vl took place on Friday night week at Exeter Hall. It consisted of the choruses Israel in Egypt,” those stupendous combinations of harmony wluch are unparalleled in ...
... this t*- cuaation, and raised an action for libel again,, Mr. lutimer. After considerable delay, tW trial came on, last week, at Exeter, and, owing to the not very envious notoriety that the pro. secutor has obtained, excited a verr great gree of interest ...
... of the fund for establishing musical scholarships in the Conservatory of Leipsk*, took place on Friday evening, lost week, in Exeter Hall. It has for some time excited extraordinary public interest. The great object of interest, of course, was Jenny Lind ...
... of murdering 58-year-old divorced mother-of-two Ruth Hunt at her home Franklin Street, Exeter, Devon, last month. Hallett was remanded custody for a week by Exeter magistrates but will not appear in person for a month. Drinker stabbed: Police were today ...
... leviers of dissenting bodies. A number of their sympathisers are to take prominent part in of the Saha- meetings next week in Exeter Hall. This evening the windows of the Frreirmr:s Journal's London flake were smashed by a man, who, when seined, confessed ...
... — Chronicle. AntisSlavrrt Society.— The British «nd Foreign Anti-Slavery Society held their annual meeting, on Friday week, in Exeter ({all. It announced (he adveriisement that Lord Brougham would fake (lie chair at eleven oVlork; bill, short time previous ...
... yesterday, in connection with the General Conference on Foreign Missions. This conference has been going on during the past week at Exeter Hall, fxird Aberdeen being the honorary president. A very large number attended the gathering, including most of the 200 ...
... ces attending the late robberies of the mail on the Great Western Railway was resumed on Saturday week, at Exeter, before Mr Ardsn. the Mayor of Exeter, and a bench of magistrates. Mr Peacock, the solicitor to the Post-office, examined the witnesses, ...
... Dhe3bmakekb' AbpISTANTS.—A public meeting, convened by the Early Closmg Association, and largely attended, was held last week in Exeter Hall, for the purpose of attracting public attention the oppressed condition of the milliners’ and dressmakers’ assistants ...