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DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... DEVON, COUNTY SESSIONS. These Sessions ciomienced onl Tuesday morning, at'th Casile of Exeter, before Thot. 'Weltwortb BuIlctr, E~q.,I Chaiterinan ;:T- Lord- 1'oss 1rnoA. P., Bight lin. FoT. P.Curenir L. lion. Newton Fetlo wes.,l P., ion. and ..eV. J011 o rti ?? . Palk, Burt,, Sir J. T. B.. Duckworthi, Bart, .Mo/ Gesorul Sir (I. P. Adflins. K. G. M., Rev. Archdea~con. Steveo ?? o e B~teJStiot ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... DEVON- AND EXETER ASSI'ZES. The Judges of Assize, Mr. Justice IBnsanquet, and Mi'. Baron Williams, attended by Ednmund Pollexfenl Bastard, Esq. High Sheriff of thle Counlty,, and thle usual cortege, arrived in this city about six o'cloclk on the evening, of Th irsdar !lust, anld immediately proceedcd to open the Comnmission at the Castle of Exeter for the County of Devon; and at the Gujidhall ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... I)EivO'N COUMIW~r siSs1IONSn. coo tiatdfromn our ittol.] CONTs'r. SURtVa'VoIt'S REIVORT. Thig was hrnt)ght upl by Mr. Groco. It stateid the Surveyor's Laivitig attetdedet a Cotni i t-P. tif M1iagisitrates of thle Division. Oil art itipeotiorm of Topshamzr I ridge, which the Committee were itntnimoteis lin reeoninrnendlitig should he Aviilenled by Its,, lower side 13 feet : fur this hie tied ...

DEVON SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... ; . U . I I I ,I I - 1 I i, ?? fl, I t-( ii E'WTON, BUi,$HEL.TUiqPiiKE ?? 1, 7 i : ?? 'DCItON. ?? i'l, ' a u,~An' ap1ictntiicn' osf'a''a sewt novel n-nturd wd'v~~nmadt'ioi 'ti'e Xi~agbstrttes at ihese Sesiai.j - ,; - I 'ef rowbxls i siateind: tlitled-the 'hado:ePplyor to, t ?? ?? ?? ?? 1320-1O antt order tlbe~o e rted to thae. Sheriff ofo tile' Iulity (O Ire e11viF *pectlfrle, irik~teadb ...

ARCHES' COURT.—TUESDAY, JULY 8

... ARCHIES' COUILT.-TUpSY)AY, JULY 8. (Before Sir John Nricholl.) MELn5ISHt v. FACV.-This was a case of appeal Against the judgmnient given by the Judge of the Conoistorial Court of 1'eeter, In a ousle respecting the susbstractton of titthe, prormoted by tile ' Wv. Thomas MIelhuitsi, of the parish of Ashwrater, I'l ?? Exeter. It typparedl froun circumetanmes stated in tile plea that Ir. Alexander ...

EXETER CITY ASSIZES

... . r Continsodfrwon our lwt. I bir. Justice Erskine arrived at the Guildhall soon after-three o'clock on the afternoon of Wednedady loIt, t-ion. Locke Lewis, R.E., Foremain, in presenting tihe bills, addressed the Judge on the subject of the non-tteldbeae flperatsenan stio- mnoned as Grand whrymefrum h hich considerable itconveniencs had resulted, the law requiring that twelve shall concur In ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... IC'onfiaued froni our last.) CROWN BAR. Mis. Seaward, 25, found guilty of' baving, on the'tigist of the 20th of Alay bast, at Creditoii, manliiiously stabbed Walk. Sitter, of Crkkditwi, xvith iiitent to do0 bin soutio grievous bodily harm death veeord~d.-?llns MONOi, II,* end Henry Thzomas, I ?? transported fair lif,', inod .Boljandia oldridge. 14. for fourteen years, for having, o Itilte l3th ...

CASTLE OF EXETER,—FRIDAY

... OAS§ OF: EKETERFR A : . ,tpeforo J. PTit,,un, Es,,Uiairmaii; Sir J. P1'. B.ukwbrlB .Stejkeos, A. IL floa:Ueo7, ?? Yiirllameoe,-2. $tote.y4 Fi h Skit j' .Mnjfvbr, nosd G. 'Triscgt,' -Esgrsr.j Jutirevs;)j -- Ploilip Frisom.6.Mot this t1ity, was charged by William fleXt, keoper oftth turnpikle gato on Haldonn withiniving, on tilemlight.of the 4th inSt., rerueed payment of toll for tile waggoilf ...

GUILDHALL.—SATURDAY

... (GUl1,DHALL,-SArTUIDAY. BefOre IV. J.1.. P.itAinie,, xj., * Mayor: S. Kinedon, 7:. P. H,(hn . .V iller. It. L. Pennel, J. iarris; J. Ca, do/re, and Wi'li. Keaaia wan, sxquis Jex, xtdices. Mr. John C. Taylor,'%rush-malcer Edmundstreet, conplainlled of ELdmutnd Westilkc, a person who lias blven in lhis eniripv int had quitltevd it, and, as Ivas allegied, has not accoun ated fir the asl of 1Ij. ...

GUILDHALL, EXETER.—SATURDAY

... GUILDID AALL, EX RE TEtR.-SATIJt3LAY- BfrS.Kingbdrin, 1kg, M 11o, . Ni'tftot. P. Millet. T. F. Barham, J.ar II. 3.1 irelr, rnd J. Cqireluke, Enpse', Justices. D)ore V. Ivi/iAusf.l iutlehin emo r. Dore, land agent, &C., ?? or tule ci, jit'of Mir. ltitir-rt Wilinot, it! Ruo-ell Sirew,, mi~tr ?? , ?? aid Ablruptyly scirtuii OMn :It flie loir al %he Hi iin Striet, ?? tuea aftr'rionititf tine. ...

LORD DE ROS V. CUMMING

... LOIW D)E IROS V. CUMMING. It iq with a feeling of sincere regret, that, in the cxercise of of sot dudty as pimbli' smssjnirsatt4, ice fel oursi'lve this 1week compn~elled to) riti et tili ri'siill -it a trial in ti( ?? lBviih, firm ialit by Lord dit Rotuc t~e' Promtir ?? ol( Esglaml, setalost a gitli'inis of fortisse, ?? Cuinisnuii, low, (if thie mnetmbers of tilet Ciommittee of Grallamino ...

GUILDHALL

... GUILDH ALL, SA'TURi)xS -Loit v. 'Gro'tes.-ri this case Mlr. Pitts ap- poaied for the itoLonslainatit, asid 'Mr. Farluitg for the defendasnt the satter itarif helg iiottier proof nfltiii' truth of the old adage, that' 7teo of a 7Trodeean xeido'jo agree, Mister Ltt, it appeared, id n vendor of ?? ihi tbit city, Anid .lister Gre vs, harvig awalltiwed thepatrtf brush; sodquitteat the ...