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Exeter, Devon, England

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TORRINGTON

... e, expressed his belief that his cousin must have been the guiltyparty, andtold Mr. Earle he had seen itbat paper in the kitchen window at Horwood. This 'witness, Mr. John Norman, of Buckland, was called by Mr. Vallack, for defendanpt. He said it was ...

DEVON AND EXETERS ASSIZES

... that the lattice' of the salting hou s was broken off. and an iron bar wreagohed SrOID it. ,Tby misse socie pork fromr the kitchen. eomnet shirts, a 'goun, a sbot bag, end somne powder flasks; anid trom the dairy several articles; and 24s 'and some copper ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASS

... deceased togetber~ts the kitchen, the prisone Ir's twice with a furize stabb, siaol-rt abetnwnti ?? i ofa thecoatole eco~ thsl s~o';,the deceaied'cried; the male ' prisoner was preshnt svhen~' his wife flogged the'd6eeassd in the kitchen; he never saw the girl' ...

CREDITON PETTY SESSIONS

... into, the house, and the kitchen appeared to be furnished in the Uaual manner of such houses. Oh the 26th from information he re. ceived he removed his seed from the premises; the goods were tbeo all removed from the kitchen; on the 1st of March, as requested ...

EXETER TOWN COUNCIL

... not meet the views of Sir Geokr~e. Grey, in conseguence of the Inspector of Prisons hvirriu reported his opinion a proper kitchen could he provided, for its being carried. out. A long coovereation ensued on this subject, in the course of Which Mr. BRUTTON ...

ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE

... tibcrdar j; ofSQueen's. jd J[INE 4.-wsRaATlCAL CS.A7s Mzsr. FnuiT CLAS.S-Fagan, Henry Stuart, Scholar, Pembroke v College; Kitchen, George William, Stailent, Christ Church; I Markby, 'William, Postmaster, Merton College. . SECOND CLASS.-Carrer, Charles ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, FRIDAY

... fur- niture had been added to, or introduced into, the house, from the time of such sale to the period of the fire, but six kitchen chairs purchased for l5s., and of these, three had been taken away by plaintiff's' uncle; the plaintiffs statement of. loss ...

DEVON LAMMAS ASSIZES

... going up Stairs. went up to lock for a fourpeunty-bit which I had lost. I had a lighted Candle which I had taken from the kitchen. I went into my own bed-room, and from thence into the room where the childrern sleep. I went to the window to look for the ...

EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... to rest, about~l o'clock; on thefollwing le morning, on the servants coming down stairs they found yi a the drawers in the kitchen had been ransacked, and on rs examining the premises it was found. they had been C id entered and the above articles stolen ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... foeirisches t long in the upper part of my left thigh. Niosislas Light, a lubaourr in the einoloy of Mr. Coker. I was in the kitchen of the public-hoseeo on the night in question I I I I I 9 II .t 4I II I a 8 II 8 IF in I heard the parjeoner say -to Hollett ...

EXETER CITY ASSIZES

... morning, about six o'clock, she told him that the house had been broken open, a pane of glass having been removed from the kitchen window, and the door opened. On going down he found that two drawers had been forced in -his office, and the contents of his ...