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ECCLESIASTICAL

... otfice of the ?? of the following letters to King Edward -I., by that ,tindefatigable investigator of historical truth, Thomas ?? Hardy, Esq., and with his permission we eubpmit them a to the punblic. ,f (No. 1855 )-First Letter of Peter Quivil, Bishop of ...

THE SEBASTOPOL INQUIRY

... command. He as appointed Admiral Boxer from the manner in which he was mentioned to him about thirty years since by Sir Thomas & Hardy, as being the beat seaman he knew. Admiral Boxer 1 n, has more than justified the opinion so formed of him. He l (Sir ...

ALLEGED HORRIBLE CRUELTY TO CHILDREN

... Sarah Markwell, aged 73, of the same address, were charged witll cruelly ill-trcating Antie Hardy, agged 13; William Hardy, 11; Ada Hardy, 8; and 'Thounts Hardy, 3, by not providing them with necessary food, whereby they had saffored much bodily harm. ...

To-day's Wonford Sessions

... lined 20; and costs, and the Qato 'Kr~i t bis 3. wife %Ynm 11iseisifled. n bt Thomas Horse Case. a G.lorge Setter and John Evins, contractor e and employs rrrpectively, of St Thomas. n were sommor.ed for causing a horse to he o worked aund working it whilst ...

BARNSTAPLE BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS

... he found pI the artficlo3 mti:ing ie o vamod 'he kaiie at as 23 G:1. I-e aftirwarda saw the knife in the nr hardi of lnnomhr mgn named Thomas Baker, snd hoe thet went to p:isoner and said if he veould return the tb articles he wnuiJ fzrj'ivo him. Prisoner ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... Hamilton. ST. TNOj1ASATTel-prib'YDD -Ogess- Henry Gibboes, laboarer, of At. Thorrea, eharged with attemrteL murder at St. Thomas, wat agait brought up and remanded rantil Taerday, on thD applioation of Saperin. teadent Jsse*, who stated thit the woman ...

DEVON WINTER ASSIZES.—WEDNESDAY

... down ; he obdebved Hardy go for. c~ Wtordiwerds the forecastle..- On reaching thu fore part of ithe Ir vessel. lierdy ezelaimed, ?? now's your time-he's dow. dh eapieto gul, uip from the deck, and on looking round'he noticed 'T Hardy coming towards him ...

TRADESMAN CHARGED

... chair), H. Gadd, and tev. W. H. Dunn. The' prisoners Were ritl Charles Seldon, aged 36, porter, of 59, Oxford- 5hip street, St. Thomas, and James Stonem:an, nen builder, of Roseland-crescent, Heavitree, who were charged on a warrant for :t at since the 26th ...

DEVON EASTER SESSIONS

... Ses~ton ; R. H. Martin, Stoke Fleming; P solicitc 0, Northey, Totnes ;John R. Roesiter, Totnee ; J. Salter beie ?? ; J. C. Thomas, llfreuacme J. F. Taylor, put i at Harberton; J. W. Wyatt, Memnbury ; W. W. Wills' abouta a- Musbury ;and J. Watts, Morthoe ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... birth, and has named them Shadraeh, Meshach, and Abeduego. It is said that the title IT1r. Hardy well take is that of Lord Craubrook- Heneted Place, Mr. Hardy's seat, being in the vicinity of that town. Several dairymen were summoned at the borough police ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... himself Weat to. Clie'w.. ite leigh, saw. Thomas Coles, ?? th-bill. -Mdr. COdes. ,vs..admitted that two'yeam, prcviously'he hact haul dealings with 15) MrW. Rogers, but he ,entied~that~hbesigusiture of Thomas Coles 650 to the! bill was hisi:,or that -he ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... ?? lis d costs. 3. OHSEA ?? AT ST, THOMgAS. Thomas Thompson, ravvy, of Dunsford, kw was summoned for ill-treating a mare *n the h 9th inst. at St. Thomnas.-Def-endant dienied D the offence, and P.C Hardiing stated tlhat the I animal was lame and waw ...