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Exeter Flying Post

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 ...

DEVON EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... estimated at upwards sf560 guineas. Woodbiury The Plan Of this station has been approved by the Seerstars' of State, and Mr. Pearces, of whom the county will rent the building, bee beea requested to proceed with the work. Ocairal Police ?? Committee have ...

DEVON AUTUMN ASSIZE

... suidle thoughtthat eourse might be adopted. - The prisoner who pleaded not guilty, were nadefended.- The prosecution was instituted by the London and South Western Railway Company in constquencen of the great danger which their orants had been put to in ...

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- ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY NEAR TORQUAY

... br'igaide, ptlico, tind the Coast- Hism gad ttsietlg of Mr. Bennett, chief oflfeer, Phillips, It c'hie ?? And Killionseii ryce, Pearce, tend Scal-s SidelE '5N ilt I bet, eime sittol her. fisheritano, ntinid Stiggirse, and nig tit oy Aided. Mr. Gashintg iu pouring ...

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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... any evidence against WI] the accused. He wished, however, I explain the reason for t which bed induced the prosecution to institute these Pro- Mr. readings. It appeared Xrom the correspondence that there polle was some dissatisfaction on the part of Mr ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...