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EXETER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... of the table, instead of as now on one side only, and being a trifling distance from the witnesses, it would cause them to speak much loader, whereby not only his Honour, but all persons would be enabled to hear much better the answers as well as the questions ...

JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL

... with respect to the charitable interpretation. of divine services, Hooker says, ' The church speaks d infants, as the rule of charity alloweth both to speak and to think.' Bishop Pearion says, ' When the 'means are used, without somethiug appearing to ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... not-hold communion with him, be he who he inay, who shall so abuse the high commission which he bears. Here,. again, the BisHoP speaks of Mr. GORHAMba heresies, yet he would have instituted him had that gentleman agreed to the compromise. The sweeping co ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASS

... said 'I'm very glad you are come Grace, I've got the kettle boiling, I thought you would be glad of a cup of tea;' she began speaking of the child and complained of her being of dirty habits, and that the male prisotler had beat her; witness sat down and ...

EXMOUTH PETTY SESSIONS

... A'shbnrton on Monday last, for America . The~ accounts ?? received fromspersons who left' this district some 3 and 4s years Lago, speak in the highest terms of trade being most fiourishing.- This, with taxes and rents -low, enable them to lve faxmoreceomfortably ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... printing the list of voters. tl The CuA.IU, did not think they had any power over E the printing the list of voters. Strictly speaking, it was I c ordered by the Clerk of the Peace, although the county had to pay for it. y1 Mr. DREwE: And that a Committee ...

ARCHES COURT.—(MONDAY.)

... being 'a light set on ahill which cannot be hid.' Their fath I I 6 6 L II I I II I 9 D D p D a y d n a a is utterly shaken. I speak from a bitter knowledge of facts. Iseliaer forsaken by those who have-loved her. And youp my Lord, do you also believe that ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... haviog furnished evidence' of the doctrine of Prince, ~her -husband -wrote liar a letter, saying, !Should you. again .write or speak contrary to my wishes and to the truth, I 'will immediately remove. -your residence and take tbe child under my ,own eye, and ...

ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE

... North of EZDBland amongst highly respectable Roman Catholic families, when he met some leading Romish clergymen, who were speaking with the utmost confidence of the Bishop of Exeter being about to secede to the Roman Catholic Church, and on his expressing ...

DEVON QUARTER SESSIONS

... ference in favour of this season. At the same time he was informed that the number appearing in the calendar was not, stdickly speaking, all who were to be tried, for, as is usually the case, some prisoners might be brought in, and there were eases in which ...

CREDITON COUNTY COURT, JULY 4

... TnEATaE.-This fashionable place of amusement is to be shortly opened by the new lessee, Mr. 3. W. Gordon, who, if report speaks truth as to the talent of the com- pany, is sure of a successful season. Mr.H. Frazer is . among the company. - - AcO1DENT ...