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TIVERTON BREWSTER SESSIONS

... TIVERTON 'BREWSTER SESSIONS. Iiverton Brewster Sessions were held on Thursday, before a f ull bench of magistrates. Mr. G. B. Oockram, magistrates' clerk. presented the following report:- Since tho last licensing meeting (on 3rd September, 1891), there have been six transfers granted, ?? House Inn, Sidney Goss to George Goes ; White Horse Inn, B. Denning to J. C(L Williams, and from J. C. ...

THE TAVISTOCK MURDER

... THE , I:.OK M . ' S , , THE -TAVI-StOOk.- BDR.' tBar, the The petition promioted bv the 6 . Ha neat of Uhriet .hurob, . onport, praying the this 'Queen toeom1mite the sentenoe'of deat'pasned F in on Williaul Wiliames for the rirder iear a iD Tavint ok, was' despatohed -ci Monda]Y~toM ?? ,ioal euzA F. Lnttrell. ?? who has prioined to. ager present it to the 'Home Secretary.- 'There'3iwere: nu33 ...

GROSS CRUELTY TO A CHILD AT EXETER

... GROSS CRUELTY TO A CHILD I AT EXETER. j r TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT.0 ?? At the Exeter Police Court on Monday- 5, before the Right Worshipful the Mayor s (Alderman H. ?? Willey), Messrs. J. Kfnapman and W. Brown-a man named JENNiNGs of Smythen-street, was brought up on a warrant ). charged with assaulting Ernest Crook ion September ?? Chief Constable said the case was heard before that, day on ...

THE EXETER ARSON CASE

... ?? E9XET ER AR6Oz CASE . . . ., 5Q I A.E ire'* ACQUITTA-L OF THER ACCUSED. At tha City Summer Assize on Tuesday held, at the Guildhall before, Mr. Justice be Charles, VIOIET EMmA TEDDBn , 16 years of 'agog and described as of no occupation, was lray indicted for maliciously setting fire to bedding stxo in the dwelling-house 'of Edward Thomas Scammell, divers persons then' being therein, at his ...

SUMMONING THE WRONG MAN

... ] At ?? County Petty Sessions on 'Wednesday-befere~r. G. C5. Da~vie, General Olhichester, and Mr. A. H. Miller-THlOASs I@ILWIIL, of Jraun~ton, wans summoned under ?? Mines Regulation Act, 1872, for not causing the tops of two 'shafts of an old ?? to be properly fenced round on the 20th March--Mr. T. Barr, Bristol, prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury, Mr. W. A. Roberts defended.- Joseph Samuel ...

EXMOUTH POLICE COURT, THIS DAY

... RXMOUTH POLICE COURT, THIS DAY. Before Captain Luke, R.N. THUZ UYSTERIOUR DISAPTEARANCE. T'omsi HowAuiT7u, draper's assistant, of Exmouth, was ?? thatVhe, being the bailee of a certain horse and trap, did convert the same to his own use. -hMr Vine (lExmouth) appeared to prosecute, and the defendant-who wias much affected during the hear- ing of the case-was ?? Vine, in opening the ease, said ...

BIDEFORD QUARTER SESSIONS,

... I ; sinam i 17I CATAPULT QUESTION: WHITE amen, ~~GLOVES. Ss at thr The Courtof QuartcrSession ?? rhe of Bideford was held on Wednesday before 'Rwed Sir George Sherston Baker, Bart., ktecordor, me, who was accompanied on the Bench by the who yor (Councillor R. Dymond) , Alderman J. icked . Narraway, J.P., C.C., and Mr. J. Wyatt, Prize J.P. Mr. J. Brock was foreman of the Grand l tion. Jury, but ...

TIVERTON BO ROOUGH PETTY SESSIONS

... Before the Mayor (Qr. F. A. Payne, ?? Messrs. E; M. Winton, J. F. Ellertonj and Ian M. Amory. ASSAULT AND BAD LANGUAGE. ALFrED GftEENSLADE, butcher, of Town- send, Tiverton, was summoned for having ,ased obscene language and assaulted P.C Garland on the 20tbl Novenmber. Mr. W. H Martin was for defendant, and apolo- gised for the latter's ?? Bench demurred to defendant treatinigthem in this way ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE

... THE O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE: THE VERDICT. The hearing oI the undefended suit of O'Shen v.; Pernell was resumed on Monday, before Mv. Justice Butt and al special jary. Contrary to anticipations the public interest hase in no way abated. In fact, the failure o, Mrs. O'Shea and Mr. Parnell to appear and defend thkmsolves from the grave allegations made against them bfs served only to whet the public ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDER

... THE HAMPSTEAD - I :MUR DER.I FURTHER MA.GISTERIAL PROCEEDINGS Nary Eleanor Wheeler, aliagPearcy, was ?? again plaeced in the dock Dt tue Marylehone Police Court charged with the murder of Mrs. Pheeber Hogg and her infant daughter, PhabeHo:Egg, at 2, Priory- street, Kentish Town, on the 24th Uoctber last. The Court was again besieged by a crowd of curious peotators, but excellent arrangements ...

Another Murder

... Another ?? George Hewitt, aman ?? f ll-t, . Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne, ?? fair.- from a revolver at a ?? n::me, in Shields-road on Th!;r idav- Tti,:; t slhots tookc effect, and G lrcy fell to t ; .. bleedinacopiously, diu diali l Hewitt was ?? by Sol; r after a prolonged stru£1e. b . the prisoner had qnarrelled sora yeaii Mistakien ldenity, A curious case of misotie dend!v occured at South ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... f ---lt t The busiuess at the Devon AsEize war, Serl e resumed at the Casele of Exeter this morning oi before Justices Vaughan Williaas engd evic Ibefore ?? c1i ,lathew. that CROWN COURT. eigi Before Mr Justice Vaughan Williams. pris Burgilary in South Devon. wer, Afired Richards, Z6, labourer. who on offe Monday pleaded guilty Lo breaking into the for i dwelling house of William Janes. and ...