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EXETER EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... W. Wills, C. Dunsterville, W. Discombe, J. Wilson, B. Richards, IF. Tremlett, F.: Edger, T1. Treifry, W. Rewe. W, Spreat, G. Coffin, J. Bisdon, C. Warren, B. F. Thomas, Wr. Husband, C. Brake, -G. Jing, and J. D. Osbtse. The'learned Town Clerk thin read ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... propdty D of E. LeusadaBai $ : -J.; Es . mr q.- One Month, dit:o, dtt5.-Hdnry'/Forwar5, 23, stasliogi at Nortihmolton, on' the-2st of'Oct.,' a'pickaxe, the ptopertyof' Thos,'Alford. John Rowe, 89, seaing ,on thejti ?? %t. Witberidgnj~a piekaxe.j the property ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Isis weages p d to assist her to support tiser six children. 'rte nsegistrates cost- b dvicted sisn in thes mitigated penalty of 2s. 6d. and costs, advisisign lsisn for. the ftttut's to avoid intorlerence wcitit parties whom Ile might lIe d its contest ...

INQUESTS

... nothing particular a ppeared in her manner. At 7 I I- o'clock Mrs. Doolsn rang tiLe bell for her, but she did not ans. d wer, and Mrs. D. supposed she was gone out. As she did not appear at half-past eieven, a searcs was commenced, and she V. was ultimately ...

CORPORATION OF THE POOR

... ated by the governores signature, be delivered to each ofonicl officers. (Sigued) J. G. Snuvw, Governor. Mr. DolNisim returned thanks on behalf of himself atid Miss Johns. T he stiter oifficers also expressed their high sense oft ithe honiour coiiferred ...

TORRINGTON

... TORRINGTON.' COUNTY COURT.-Friday, 11th January.-Before J. Tyrrell, Esq., Judge.-The following was the only ease of public interest, which was an action brought by George Earle, Esq., of Glen cottage, against George Norman, residing with his mother, at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE. iv COUNCIL-HO USE, BRISTOL, Sqrunsirs, JiiwiCar 0. isMagistrates present: T'le MaYOr, 'and Mlessrs. J. N. Sanders Ii. Coates, anid Langton. 13- Tlionas Bences wvas charged with having at piece of rope in his id POsse'sionI, supposed ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT, JAN. 18

... Tfile';pbintiff 'is d.-scotch teallyman of this city, ansiha~d. -supplied tbedefendat,-whto-resides at-Topeham, a' Bob d4e~lr,~ with drapr ods,'agshett' stv~ihon-hihbad obtained an'~6rde~ 'for. £ iu..Od.' ,Is,Jaouary, 1.%49; he.pai4:one~i j~t nt;,6f Bs, ;under ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CHsAnGE. - A middle-aged J man, said to be respectably connected, but wisose nasee, for g reasons whlichs a perusal of ties witole case weill readily suggest, 5 we do' not thinit it weouldi be right to publisis, was Chsarged witth d committing an assault ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... her directions, During Miss Nottidge's confilnelent be the defendant applied these dividends partly in defraying lbs tii chierges connected therewith. le also paid certain solos to cs other parties unader the authority of MISS Nottidge, previously sti ...

GUILDHALL—FRIDAY

... and an their arrival he told them they J mnight consider themselves in custody for drinking the d bear. Sclater, who was then much the worse for liquor f said, lie had not lied any beer since the morning;* hi D)ommett also declared that lie had lied nothing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE. I- Is CoinvecrL-HousE, BRiSTOL, SATrunDA s, February 2. d Magistrates present: Messrs. King, Langton, and Lunell. a Robert Edmunds and James Parsons, remanded, charged with g having flax In their possession, supposed to be stolen ...