Refine Search

CASTLE OF EXETER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10

... CASTLE OF EXETER, FRIDAY, JANuARY 10. - o ?? application of Mr. Stogdon, on behalf of the Taign :ae F 4hivg Association, a warrant was issued for the :rirebensiou of JoUS LANYON, of Christow, who did notappear :-e simm'nas for unlawfully taking salmon in the river Teign Fr s-earicg, and within the fence days. THE DISORDERLIES OF RENTON. PstCHARD RlUGG, senr., JouN RucG, HENRY SPLATT, ?? Bn ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT, DEC. 6

... IEXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT, Dc.6. I I Before J. TyrreU, Beq., Jidge. . . I Before J. TyrreU, }eq., Jtudge. the - * t i)LL V. PlibXr AND OTEItuiz.-His Hovoir .a ?? that -naw trial har~g-been asked for in this oases, hehpd liN 'bare84r looked oerthe evidence given ones formaef,'ocoasiien, USU and'be foand tbree pfrticular ?? it The first wra tbat-of Af tbhe Tithe Barn, whio b .wass ...

WOODBURY

... The usual Monthly Petty Sessions for this division, was held on Monday last, at Lindsey's Globe Inn, Wood- bury, before H. M. Woolcott, Esq., Chairman. Sir J. Kennaway, J. Garratt, Jun., Esq., S. Parr, Esq., E. Lousada, Esq., J. Smith, Esq., and W. P. Bailey, Esq., Justices. FP.EDnEwC HAM, of Tipton, was summoned by James Rtidley for stealing a gun his property, on the 18th inst. The ...

GUILDHALL—TUESDAY

... GUILDHALL-TUESDAY. Before 1W. W. Hooper, Esq., Mjayor; P. Miler, Es p., H. Hooper, Esq., R. Bastard, Esq., and T. Latimer, Esq., Justices. HENRY BROWN, an inhabitant of this city,.and a shoe- maker by trade, was charged with begging the previous evening in High-street, by P.C. 11. The defendant, who is unable to support himself, refuses to become an inmate of the workhouse, but prefers living ...

CASTLE OF EXETER, FRIDAY, JUNE 6

... -c STLE oF ExETER. FRIDAY. JUNE 6. - ?? Chanirnay: TV. Miles. Rsa. C ' do't Esq., Chatrmnof: IV. mites, Es q. ft 1 11 A AddingtOn; and Rev. H. Sirangways, ,11sticest. CRUELTY TO A DOG. SA' TANBtRY, a sailor, was summoned, at the f tire society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, * rto a dog by throwing it over a wall from 6 to 7 feet ., to the bed of tbe river, at Starcross, on the 26th ...

DEVON LAMMAS ASSIZES

... DEVON LAM3MAS ASSIZES. I [CONTINUED FROMh OUR LAST.] CROWN BAR,-WEDNESDAY. BEFORE th.R. JUSTICE COLERIDGE. His Lordship having fdnished the business at the city, ?? to the Csl tbl-at1.frtetilo rste WILLIAOm HENRY FORD. 20. pleaded guilty to stealing atquafltity of brass from tho Bristol andi Exeter Railway, on 23st July, andi wet seutenced to 6is wontlis inprs~onment. ELIZA RowaF, 31, and JANE ...

DEVON GENERAL SESSIONS

... DYEVON GENERAL SESSIONS. The usual Intermediate Sessions for this County, took place on Tuesday at the Castle: before M. B. BErE, Esq., Chairman; Hon. W. W. Addington, J. Sillifant, Esq., W. Miles,.Esq., and Rev. C. Tucker, Justices. The following gentlemen having been sworn on the Grand Jury:-Mr. Riolhd. Mortimerl $ilverton, foreInap; Messrs. William Wheaton; John Wale, Kingskerssvell; Philip ...

THE ESSEX MURDERERS

... . CONFESSION OF DROOYL The most exciting interest continues to prevail re- specting the two criminals now under the dread sentence of death in the county prison, for whose execution on Tuesday, the 25th instant, wmrrants have been already received; and as to the guilt of one of them, Thomas Drory, we are in a cowdition to remove any shadow of doubt that might have lingered in the public mind, ...

SECOND EDITION

... ?? M- FLYINNG POST OFFIC, Two o'CLocK. ti a] After leaving the Cathedral Baron Martin proceeded I to the Guildball, and having briefly charged the Grand w ; Jury for the city, he was escorted to the Castle. 01 r THE CASE OF THE BIRDS. of a After having charged the Grand Jury, His Lordship e ,. directed ROBERT CounTicE BAD and SAuAH Bman, his P] B wife, to be placed at the bar, which was ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... The trial, at Swansea, last week, of Charles Henry pris Acherly, a retired Lieutenant in the Navy, was a most singular offi investigation. The prisoner is the same person who is well known ace in London, as1 Captain Acherly, for his attendance end demon- afe strative conduct at all sorts of meetings: he is a man of pouiticon, T a magistrate for Worceetershire, end of education, but en enth u ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL V. BRADBURY AND ANOTHER.-SOme time ago an action was brought, at the instance of the Board of Inland Revenue, against the publishers of Mr. Diekens' Hoasehold Narrative, The Board maintains that this periodical, though published monthly, is to all intents and purposes a newspaper, and cannot legally be published without a stamp. The action instituted on this ground is for ...

11AILWAY INTELLIGENC

... E. ,j IVESTRN RAILIVAY.-On Tuesday' -: thened inquiry, the committee of the House ; i Earl of C:hichester in the chair, unanimously * 1e preamble of this company's bill not proved, ofit being to construct certain railways to B . ,irmingham and Oxford Junction railway '.eL Lndou and North-Western railway at Birming- - with the Rugby and Leamington railway at - and for additional station ground ...