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WESTERN CIRCUIT.—EXETER

... WESTERN CIRCUIT.-EXE'T'ER. Trial of Sir J. Jeffceatt atnd Afessrs. Allford, 1asleland, and Holl and, for the alleged Marrdr of Dr. Hennas. The trial of these unhappy gentlemen excited the most intense interest in this ?? prisoners were indict. edl for having aided, assisted, and been present at a duel, fought between Sir J. Jeflhott and Dr. Hennis, on the 10th May last, whlen the latter ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BRZSTOL E'OLZCE. CO UNOIL-HO USE, SArUZWAY, Oct. 22, 1836. Magistrates present: the Mayor, Messrs. Stock, Wood, 0. B. Sassde s, and Herapath. James Burston was charged with being drunk and beating his 'sife. Complainant stated that she had been married to the de- fendant, who was constantly ill using her, 27 years, and had nine children. For several years he had neglected so provide for her or ...

MILITARY LAW

... AIILT.TAXY LAW, . , . ! . PF'oml the .Weatss~aster .1Ievew,'Nse ^. .:XX .I : . . : . ~Cernea ledf~renoir l45tr, ?? ?? ;The seriord Spris ciple,-7nansel, 'that~the.rvnilita7ry clia- .jrncter ?? of thee suys et, sfar onlyfas; ?? 'be needed for the: isz barga 61' n il0tary dttes; .lavisog his general responsibjlitynsacltli1'uiltinged, hillvi be snostntellignille from 'one of 'two eitamples of ...

BRISTOL POLICE. FRIDAY

... RAISWOL L, -, v a r. ? IF.? ? , c V7? ?- ?? , tr , , nm, - A gentleman named Webb, accomipani ?? attired woman, named Racket, made an appl t V gistrates under the following circumstances. on the l0th of Sept. last, as the brig John Ca was lying ins Acra. Bay, Africa, the chief mate r and some others of the crew, includinga young man n Racket, the son of the female applicant, daring the absence ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... B^Z-OL rOLICE. CoUNcsL-HoLTsE, Thursday, Lec. 20, 18iS. Benjamin Foster, a lad, was charged with stealing 4lbs. of cheese from Mr. James Taylor, St. Augustine's Parade. The prosecu- tor stated that, about 4 o'clock on the preceding afternoon, as he was sitting in hissparlor at the back of the shop, he observed the prisoner creep quietly in and take a piece of cheese, with which he ran away. Mr ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 2RISTOX. POrLzCE. COUXCIL-OUSos, Thursdai, Aprill 1, 1639. Present: Messrs. Ash and Herapath. Thomas Bigg was charged with having a packing case in his possession, and not satisfactorily accounting for the same. It appeared that the prisoner had been stopped by police-sergeant 19, with the box in his possession; and Captain Waters, of the Bute, of Cardiff, baving identified it as having been ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3RESTO3IL POZIE. FesCouxcsr-HousLs, Thusd'ady, February ?? 1I3. The Present: The Mayor, and Mr. Herapath. ~sent John Williams was chsarged with stealing a quantity of starch from the premises of Mr. forymer, in whose employment he was. eyice A man in Mr. L.'s employ stated that, on the same morning, lie hose observed the prisoner pass out from ths yard with something ap- and parently concealed ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BR3ISTOL POLIC.- I t s I s II C II i I I II 14 1i !1 !I II 7; I s I I c :1 r C CoLtnees-HOrte 'Sa urtse St, Fairaory 2. Magistrates present: Ihe Mayor, a nd Messrs. New nan atid lierapatlm. Julia Corhet was charged with stealing earthenware, die pro- perty of Rich. Jaris, Iit appeared that the prosecutor, mho is a travelling earthenware dealer, hid left the prisoner in charge of seie crates ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 33tSTO'L POXLICE. COUSCIL-HousE, Tharsdav, March 14 1839. Magistrates present: Messrs. Newman, J. N. Sanders, and M'Bayne. James Whiting and Samuel Reynolds, two boys, were charged with breaking into the premises of Mr. James Miller, baker and grocer, Oxford-road, Dings, and stealing a quantity of cheese and bacon and two plum loaves therefrom; and Thomas Hodges and ?? Hodges, his wife, were ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... BRISTOL QUARTER SLSSIONS, the 1651. try The Quarter Sessions for this city, agreeably to the Lhe provisions of the New Act, comenced yesterday morn- the tng, in the Guildhall, before the Town-Clerk and a lad bliencl of Magistrates. There were forty-six prisoners on for trial, most of them being for minor offiences. Tile he tbllowing cases svere disposed of in the course of the day: .l- William ...

CORPORATION ENQUIRY

... I ~ b Tiu Commissioners of Corporate. Enquiry for tills CIS- trict, Messrs. Drinkwatcr and'Gambier, opened their coi- mission in Bristol on Monday last, in the great chamber of the Council House, at 10 o'clock in the morning. Not leaving become acqulaintedl with the fact until more than an 'hour had clapsed, we are disabled from reporting the form in which the commencement took place; and, in ...