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SUSPICIOUS CASE AT CLIFTON

... ; SUSPICIOUS CASF.ATv C.LIFTON, * On Monday aninquest was, commenced at the; Hope. fild 'Anchbor 11nn, Jboub's Wells, before the coroner, &1 IIB~Grindon,. 99q.,p4 the body of.A'femoIe,: infant, which' on that morping. bad been 'foisnd'lcsk*ed up' in,''drawear at the house of Nis., Bimpson, No. 20, Lower Crescenit,.Cliftbn. Tuermotber.f'6fth sshild was ?? 'Hood, a young Woman In, the. employ of ...

DEVON GENERAL SESSIONS

... (COtteLlDEti' FROM OUR LAST). WEDNESDAY. sir l Dnckiorth, Bert., D. B. Davy. Esq., C. Gordon, s. ?? 11. Ainory, Esq., and W. Miles, Esq. 1(lol I;'T RUND)LE (on bail), was charged with having i led the sum of Is. lId., received on account of his ,astir iMr. R. Williams, of Tavistock. Ir. Jerwood, pro- sieclti; usld Mr. Carter defended the prisoner. The jury {i1 d the prisoner. 2I t/.A lE.AALEY ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANKR.UPTCY COURT.. TUEISDAY. ?? Mr. Carnisfuctcner Rhlid) and is .alsne-ehe and no u been cm pltd asagd * on;MiOAN, Cirdizt putpher-, tihe last examination of ?? again asljourIied, !RE T9OMAS. DAV.:S, Nelwfiort, W-40lea . Draper,_Izlhi casean rranemet hadl been effected'wiath the creditors, and lure ~~fm~ ~er.-~e'cliloe ofisei nte,~ thbs case wad oare~~.f5,.evn.Oei P s4irese. , ~ frUND Sreoa, ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT—SEPTEMBER 27

... EXETER COUNTY COURT-SEPuTEMBER 27 Before J. Tyrrell, Esq., Judge. PARKER V. M. A. SLnE HowrL.-This was an action for' the recovery of £2 lbs. Ed. Mr. Ford appeared for the plaintiff. The debt wee admitted by the defendant, who, however, claimed a set-off of £2. The set-off was at first objeoted to by Mr. Ford as the defendant had not given any notice of his intention to plead it, but ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... LAWFORD'S GATE PETTZ SESSION. THURSDAYr Magi8trates present i Rev. t. B. Clotterbuek, and F. Tothill, biEmdUpDD bisencourag xiley. ?? girlaabout 4 yearswof ego, Was barged ith h assaulting her tetpuiotether. Ellen Jenkins Exley. The complaifaft Is the wife of a miller resious- Ing at Wai'1, and on the h 8th. A at she Caine into Bristol on bhioness.n her. return homne isue hoard a ?? about hree ...

DEVON GENERAL SESSIONS

... Tfie Gerneral Sessions, for the trial of prisoners only, commenced at the Castle of Exeter yesterday (Tuesday), beforoe ir J. T. B. Dnckworth, Bart., chairman; Sir S. H. Nortbhote, Banrt., M.P., the Hon. W. W. Addington, W. Miles, Esq., C. Gordon, Esq., D. B. Davy, Esq., and J. Sillifant, Esq. THE GRAND JURY. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jnry: Messrs. James Camp, Ilfracombe ...

EXETER GUILDHALL—WEDNESDAY

... EXETER GUILDHALLAWEDNESDAY. D *aeaD 1 : 'at X A V. a -A Before H. Hooper, Esq. (chairman), and J. Sheppard, Esq. A labourer, named ISAACS, wes summoned for WE removing dung at improper hours ?? last. It appeared that the defendant is in the employ of Mr. Roberts, surgeon, Southeruhay; and on Friday, at twelve o'clock, he was engaged in removing dung. from the back of the Windsor Castle Inn, ...

CASTLE OF EXETER—FRIDAY

... CASTLE OF EXETER-FRIDAY. flefore C. Gordon, D. B. Davy, W. Banrnes, and W. Miles, Esqrs., auet the 3ev. J. Buckiughamn. STEALING 1OOD.-CHARLEs BEAOIG and JAMES MATISIAE.5. were charged with stealing some timber, the pro- perty of Mr. James Taylor, the railway contractor, from the Topsb m line. The wood was found in the possession of the prisoners, who are navvies, by P.C. Bray, who ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT—AUGUST 30

... EXETER COUNTY COURT-AUGUST 80. BeforeJ. TyIrellEsq.,NJudge.I MINTY v. BIssEOP.-Tflis case wes heard at the E last court, and was adjourned for judgment. His Honour 1I now said he had ascertaihed that the value of the five pigs, 1 after having been kept by defendant since the purchase, was C l4s. per pig-nsaking 7o3. They had been sold for bhs. therefore lie did not tiinle that it was such a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIEI . ..NTELL E.. 'POLICE iNT,'tj0FQNGCE.'.' 5 OZc L..Oa, BRS~' eeene lot. s 5Magistrates presecet:, Messra. H.'O~Wills and Lanec. ?? 3 Dennie Hayes was charged wvithi wandering about the! Hot4. Ii wefllrbad, and refusing to give, -any jasediet bfbhimself., P.C. D thestreet.; he was Wnan ' 66ol1dOthate ind tufd he -shonid, - mko.away ylth himiseifr yitneosad'is,~ed hbihmto,'go leome d. ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

... BHOCKTIG MURDER IN GLOUCESE sI . - '.Aifearful tragedy was enacted ?? ?? neyl; ?? Cfipsetow. It &ppear tbtit en' ederlyj& *intlemflu, of the n~pme of1 rcwicll, a ritifed -hy. I' iaO ind A native of Wroughtoc,' Wiltse has been reidustn ith Mr~ Leetb ig bSurgeon, of Lydney, Io b'et bewcs.1~bdfrmnr gag Ibeen an inmate of Nrtiitwooag'Alyluh.Ae~ -er ]3rtIeflbnt'had' MO? recently been discharged no ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... THURSDAY. pi Magistrates present: Rev.- W. Mirehouse, chairman; and S. T !ast, F. Tothill, and- Mies, Esqrs. Several renewals of victualling licenses were granted to par- B ties who were not in attendance on the licensing day. B- Hicks applied for the renewal of the license for the Bull inn. St. George'a. e Ar. Hirehouse (1a ?? the past year you were B convicted for having measures that -were ...