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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Caunicl-House, Bristol, Friday. Magistrates present: Messrs. Hoavell, Lunell,and Newman. George Coombs and James Collins, two boys well known to the police, were charged with having a quantity of bell metal in their possession, supposed to have been stolen. ?? Summers, of the detective force, deposed that last night, while on duty on the Rlope-walk, with r.u. Elmes, he saw the prisoners go and ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... R- ?? BIS-lTO'L COURlT Or, BANKtRUPJTCYt. Is r, William Lowe, Bristol, toymann, debts welre 1roved amounting to £632. TIle bankrupt, who appeared for ills last examination, stated in reply to the learned commissioner, that |e ahttributed his bankrlptcy to the pressure of two or thrcc of !Ils creditors, with whou lihe could nlot make terms. The Court said the conduct lie had pursuied, in making ...

EXETER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1845

... THE FLYING-POST. EXETER, R WE DNESDNY, JULY 23, 1845. THE ASSIZES. AMONG the variotus incidents of an Assize Week there is one which it is evident Pcople are pleased to see kept up in due form-we allude to the escorting of the Judges into the City by. the High Sheriff. Wo confess we share in this feeling-mere ceremony perhaps it is, but to root out long-cherished sentiments and to break up ...

INQUESTS

... 1s FHeld before J. B. GAI.vDoY, Esq., Coroner. C DISTlRESSING SuICIDE.-On Monday, at the Cat and thsWheel, M Castle-green, on the body of Mrs. Eliza Harman. George Har- r ris deposed-I was apprenticed to the deceased, and lived in , bher house she was a working jeweller, and lived at No. 2, C Castle-green. On Friday evening, about half-past nine, I last ilsaw her in the back sitting-room, as ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANTKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL COURT OF BANTKULUPTCY. IIE Asnxc.snx>, of Ilath.-Mr. .loines appeared to shows cause against an Orded of the conit maade oae Mr. Shattoci;, a solicitor, to pay into tilhe ha:nd of the ofliciel assignee the surns of £8 and £2. The learned comnsol said lhe hopei! to show' such wresc that if hi3 honour should think that MIr. Shattock had not'a. stlict legal lien on the money, he would, at ...

Bristol Court of Bankruptcy

... Dristol Court of 33ankruptcy. MONDAY. e (PFore Commissioner Mr. Sergeant Sti~plsea.) IS ~~~RE CATIOLINtE PEN4SAM. Our readers will probably recollect that at the examine- tion of thre bankrupt, which took place on the 24th of last December, a box wee produced, which had been sent by her to Alrs Fisher's, containing a deual, a silk acarf, ailk ribbons, ~hlace, and other articles of millinery. ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... nt I FRIDAY.-Befolre Co'eiissioiner 3.-. Sergeaet Stephen. le e Gceorgc Gingell, of Stroud, the assignc, Ir. Cltterbuck, ur was sumnmoned by the official assignee, Mr. Kynastoni, as upon do the file of proceedings, thc fiat being dated 1832, there was no to assignce's account. It appeared, front the cxamilnatiol, that he the bankrupt, sllie years sineL, Muridered his wife in the Gos- r- well ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL COURT OF BANICKRUPTCY. RE D Airmy'a'uesday was the day appointed for the choice of assignees under ?? estate, Tlhe bankrupt's debts were stated at £1000; his assets somewhere over £000 31r.Ellis, of the house of Taylor and Booth, solicitors, London, supported by Mr. Stone, attendetl for Messrs. ReevesA Messrs. Rock, Messrs. 'illey, and several other houses ili London, for the piorpose ...

A DOMESTIC POLICE

... (Front George Ci'sriks s Toblo Book.) 1 Any peoson narrating a story, or anything h1o imnaghils to be o0, and bemssing prosy, or parenthetical, or forgotting vwhore hso wisi. shall he desiretd by tile polico oil duty to m ov ol, by 11. Any porson guilty of disturbing the penee of his neigchtour, y vaunling ni alleged friendship witth the Duke of Welhingtol, the Rtatilway King, the Editor of ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... r. DEVON AND' EXETER ASSIZES, dUr. Baron Platt, one of the Judges on the Western Y Circuit, arrived in this City soon after 7 o'clock on the evening of Saturday last, having been met on the other side lisavitree by Edward Simone Drewve, Esq., High Sheriff of Devon; Mark Kennaway, Esq. Under Sheriff ; eand Frederick Leigh, Esq. Counfty Clerk, in the splendid ?? and Private Carriages of the ...

TIVERTON

... TIYERTON. WANTON OUTRAGE ON THE LINE oil TEM GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.-On Tuesday, 29th July last, John Goodhind, a lad aged about IS years, residing at Cullompton, was brought before J. W. Clarke, ant Francis Hole, Esqrs., two Justices of the Peace for Devon, charged by Mr. Williams, Sub-Inspector of Railway Police, with having on the preceding Sunday, thrown a stone on the Great Western Railway ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... I . .s.- These assizes commenced on Saturday. Thle naucl-respected high-slherif, R drund Hlopkins, Esq., of Edgeworth, was met cat Wotton by about 200 of ?? tonante and friends, 0n51 horseb~ack, who escorted him to the Bell hotel. Dinners were provided for Upjivarde of 200, at the Bell and Spread Eagle hotels, at thle esherifly' expenee. At six o'clock the precession was~ again formed, and ...