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The Suicide at Exmouth

... a __ 1 At the Rolle Hotel, ]fxmoutb, Monday, YMr. C. it. (Jox (deputy coroner) held an inquest touching the death of Thomas Toby, bakerof Hiilsborough-terrace, who took hris lile on Friday morning last by cutting his throat with A ?? jury, of which Mr T A Redway was foreman, having viewed the body, William Toby, son of the deceased, said his father was 55 years of age. Hie had been in goos ...

Horrible Affair in Ireland

... Horrible Affair in Irelandi A special court was held at Clormiel on . Tuesday by Colonel Evanson and Mr Cambridge Grubb, magistrates, to bear charges brought against ten persons of baving murdered by burning to death a woman, named Cleary, because. she Nwas ?? to * -be possessed- o-au -ei'l Rs,@tlTlitT He d ?? i include -the husband and father 'f the deceased and a local herbalist, A worpan ...

To-day's Exeter Police

... ' o-day's Exotcr Pazoe. }lcfore.kMessrs. H. Gadd (iu he chair), andA, ,Bewden, Assaufting Thair ?? i.Halves Wiiam Bennellick, labourer, of (Coombe- Atreet, was suminn-onrd for assaulting and. beastiog hisewife on July ?? com- lairnaut statedShaS corning zonme in the 'eeveniug shefouud the defendant-drank. He wented miory, threatened her,an3 struck Rber, gn~dtha~eight she slept ina neighbour's ...

To-day's Plymouth Police

... Reforelr. J. C. Wills (chairman) and Mr. W. Bray. Neglecting His Family. Charles .Tames Prynne,labourer,was cbaerged vI on remand with neglecting to maintain his farmily.-Mr. Adams prosecuted on behalf of the Guardians and asked for an adjourn- ?? Thomas, relieving officer for the southern distriot, said three days ago defendants wife applied for ?? said his wife was always going away with ...

To-day's Torquay Police

... Before Mr. W. I ~erewill (in the chair), and Mr. T. Harrison. Tlheft of Spoons by a Boy. Alfred Isaacs, errand boy, was brought up in custody charged with stealing one silver and four plated spoons, valued at 9s 6d, the property of Mr. J. S. Bridgmau, grocer, of Union-street, Torquay. - Prosocutor stated that defendant had been employed by him ais an erranl, boy. 'When witl;ess's wife, at his ...

Shocking Story of Depravity

... ?? A shocking case of depravity ?? told Pa an inquest held at Mow Cop, North Staffolj.. shire, on the bodyof Frank Cooper, Aged ten ?? (Jooper deposed that she wa3 the mother of the child, and lived with her parents in Market-street, Kidsgrove, She was thirteen last bibthday, but did not know when that was. The father of the ohild was her brother Albert, who Was twenty years of age. itqness ...

Action Against an Exeter Baker

... At the ExeterCousty.tOourt on Wednesday, ?? Jndge Edge,&adfa jury heard the case of Bailey.v-tioek. Mr.. Orchard was for- the plaintiff and Mr. Omompton (Messrs .Gondkan-Crronptoertleb-defendant.-Mr Orchard said plaintif was Mr. William Bailey,:£ormerly residiftginrMonmouthsbire, and.d-eendanitwea.Mr. ?? Henry Cook, wbobxd:a baking business in Paris-street, sbnt now residing at St. Thomas. VOn ...

The Affairs of Messrs. Scammell

... The Affairs of Messrs. Scammall At- the Castle of Exeter on Thurad:ty- before Mr. Registrar R. R, M. Daw- the case of Messrs. W. E. and E. T: Scamrnmell, trading as Scammell and Son, builders' mercbants, of Exeter, was again gone into.--Mr. Brutton represented the debtors.-Mr. W. Scammell appeared, but Mr. E, T. Scarnmell was not ?? Official Receiver (Mr. T. Andrew) said the case was adjourned ...

Extraordinary Shooting Case

... Eighty Shots and Three Wads Extractet trom a Woman's Back. At Ashford on Thursday Bertram Marsh, 17, vwas1 charged with maliciously inflicting grievioas bordily harm ripon Martha Elliott, by .means of a gun at Bybrook, Kensington, the previouts day. Marsh was employed by a local farmer riamed Daniel Pledge as o hnsv- boy. According to the evidence it appeared that thes womali was stiffprina ...

Amusing Portrait Case

... AMusing Portrait We. At Whitechapel County Court on Wednes- day, before Judge Bacon, Morris M'Grath, described as an artist, claimed £9 10s from William Planner for a portrait of his ?? said that in 1892 he painted a purtrait of his mother, which was shown to detendaut's wife. The was sE pleased with it that she commissioned hbu to paint a portrait of her daughter. For nearly twelve months he ...

The Independent Order of Foresters

... Formation ot a High Court for the Southern Counties. The worn of instituting new Courts in t connection with the above Order has E been pushed forward with celerity by she South of England organizer, Mr. Blamne, a with the result that there are now more than v a sufficient number with which to form a i High Court for the Southern Counties. Applications having been made by these several Courts ...

Suicide of an Exeter Tradesman

... Suicide of an Exeter 1 radesman A Touching Letter. An inquest was held at the Exeter Police Court on Tuesday by the City Coroner (M1r. H. W. Hooper). touching the death of George Mitchell, aged 67, of 1611, Fore-street, Exeter. Thomas Isaac Mitchell stated he was the son of the deceased, a decorator, of 164, Fore- C street. He -last saw his father ona Monday morning when he took him a eup of . ...