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COURT OF CHANCERY, Nov. 14

... given in honour of a visit by the King.of England .to the City of Exeter. It was'highly it tihnt an investigatiots should be instituted-with a view of ascertaining. whethei Nny suans now remnained in the hands of tbe Trustees ; and fie should there- ftir direct ...

CITY AND COUNTY OF THE CITY OF EXETER

... Luke, Robert S. C'a'ish. jun; Jo/rn Normnrr, 6i. ould, Thoa. Russell Baker, W1inVvey icdWrt, Samnuel Gesrge Slomtan, John Pearce, Richufd Bhastard, Win'. Bs,'rowu Rilt, Robert Taylor, Frederick TJ'nnser, Joseph Brutton, Ch/arles Hubbard, T'kos. Salter ...

EXETER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1844

... benefited 3, and died 1; 37. Renmainiag on the books, 266.. INSTITUTION FOR THE DFA,. -&ND DUMo.-1a )nr report of the proceedings at the annual meeting of tic Governors of this very valuable Institution last week, we omitted to state the receipt of an anonymous ...

THE EXETER FLYING POST

... Rev. Piebendary Ford, Ifrom 20th' ehap.'St: John-,-22-3rd verses. : On the 27th instant, the -Rev. John Downall, M.A., was instituted -to -the Vicarage' of Okehamnpton, Devon, void by' the resignation of the'Rev.' Samuel ,-Bradshaw, on 'the presentation- ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... box- ,~the dock not being large dnough to contain them. Mr. S C-LAD and Mr. BnER prosecuted. Mr. STONE defended rg James Pearce and Mtartin ; Mr. Cox defended Kelland, a. Rhodes, Belcher, and Dare; Mr. PlixG defended Riddlo and ls Chapman ;; Mr. COLLIER ...

EXETER GUILDHALL,—WEDNESDAY

... he was seen by one of the ahop-.avditants, Mr. Charles Hawking, coming from the waG ria with a noilskin case, used by Mr. Pearce's traveer Whel e0 aL journey, with something appareutlyvwrader in. Tieprisoner proceeded to a small umber-roin% whee he ...

CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... s, considering the case to come uader the jurisdiction of the county court, dismissed it. JOHN WYATT, a fly-driver to Mr. Pearce, was summoned for furiously driving a fly at St Leonard's, on 18th November, and ?? damaging a band-cart, beleong- ing to ...

DEVON AND EXETER LAMMAS ASSIZES

... should perish ; the rev. speaker incidentally alluding to the existence of the local Training College and Reformatory Institution as valuable means towards the end of distributing knowledge and thereby tending towards a repression of crime. THE CITY ...

EXETER

... Hoiroyd, Esq., T. Letimer, Esq.; aadB L C~ 1s_ * !M a Thi'lwbll tg~enttemen wqye awvoorp6nthe y as. T'S Srke (foreman), G. Pearce,' 111-4, pildiu 4. g, ZY' Wftivame' 8. nodgaon5 1 1'aaskayJ.8 Thorne 3. Kemp , il t tjJoh'ckqp, OG1 P. hus W. Sk~p ,Tho, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ; and one of the gang, ~two John Macaernais, a rough-looking young fellow, with a huge I shock of unkempt hair, struck Pearce, the :'assistant-ostlerat T H the Bridge, with a brick weighing about Ililbs. sndkilled him. A Sit of the gang. were arrested ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... watch, a sovereign, and his friendlo coat ?? The police haverafull desceription of the wealthy 11gold digger, and are instituting every enquiry for his apprehension. I WEALTH AND WANT.-Mr. Samuel Blakey, of North . immes, Hertfordshire, was on Friday ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY

... who appeared for the e bankrupt, the last examination and discharge was adjourned 3ssto the 14th February. 20.Re 'WILLIAME PEARCE POOLE, schoolmaster of Honiten, to, Bankrupt came up ineforma paqperis, and prayed to be dis- hts charged. He was opposed ...