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CONTEMPT OF COURT

... promised Sir H Marriott 5i £2 0CCO for intioducing the business, on the 50 understanding that Mr. H. M'Calmont and 50 SiT W. Pearce would subscribe £100,000 each, but they did not, and there was a heavy loss. In the Pedersen Cycle 1 rame Co. Mr.i HEooley ...

THE NEWTON WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... stock of some first- rate railway company, and that thedividends shall be used for over towards the mainten- ance of the institution. The capital amount is inever to be used. VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. ORDERS FOR NEXT WEEK. EXDTan RIFLES.-7or ?? Shorto and ...

THE TAVISTOCK TRAGEDY

... any threatening letters being sent to the deccased-m6rely ocr- respondence. Mr Pearce Were they not ordinary love letters of afieotion sent bv Williams?- eas, eir. Mr Pearce Ia it not a matter of faet thea your poor sister aud young Williams walked out ...

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 ...

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 ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Damerell, Chadles c 51 COllin, Philip Hodge, John Laskey, John Rolle, the Edward H Vianioombe, Walter Seance, Wm Jas Wu i Pearce,Wma Damerell,Robt Loramn, AmbrofseEilward Kin1 Gater, Alfred Wheaton, Thomas Barton Land, not THEr iIrtHOflDHle' oxAR01,1 ...

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 ...

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 ...

DEVON QUARTER SESSIONS

... rRO~iiNOEO. W.LrtAIt SHAROT.AND BAXTrOt, 61, labourer, was charged with obtaining by false pretences, the sum of 2s. from Frank Pearce, by representing that he was a member of the family of Sharland, and a biother in the firm of Sharlands at Farobam. The Hon ...

DEVON QUARTER SESSIONS

... (itundle and s lartyn) appeared for the appellanlt, an Iii Wr. H. B. Duke and Mi. Marcus Slade (instructed * by'Messrs.' BondI, Pearce and Bickle) for the yrespioudents.-lir. Duke said that at t h'e last 'Licensing Sessions at Ply- ,.mouth the . Chlie'f Constable ...

DEVON WINTER ASSIZE

... though that which he was seen to hand to the other prisoner had been purchased by him instead of by the committee of the institution. This circumstance alone was pregnant with suspicion, and pointed to the conclusion that the prisoner was dealing with the ...

Exeter Winter Assizes

... was perfectly true, had hithoreto borne a very good character in Exeter. ?? had been the sceretary of several charitable institutions bet he iud not know that it was necessarytor f Ai'! tI go iuto thlat part of the case,because Mr -leke would say everything ...