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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 ...

THE POISONING CASE AT ASHBURTON

... house in the parish of Bovey Tracey in May, 1863. it The Devon House of Mercy, although strictly a Church of ist England institution-its statutes providing that the bishop of ig the diocese shall always be visitor if he will accept the office; he the warden ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... reason to believe Lethat the child suffered from any foul play. He had a in certificate from the Matron and Presidant of the institution in which ehe had been placed since the charge was made t against her, and both of them gave her the highest I- character ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... DEVONPOtT.-Sir James Hannen. heard the case of Pearce v. Pearce in the Divorce Court on Wednesday. ti It was a petition presented by the wife for disiolution of her oI marriage with Charlee Gilbert Pleydell Pearce, late an offlicer i the Inland Reverue at ...