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GREATER EXETER

... GREATER-EXETER 'behs THE WARDS EXQUIp [on Mr Chester Jones, barrister, coatinned b ;he enquiry at the Exeter Guildhallto-day for tb rps purpose of determining the boundari, ard ng Hames Of the new wards of the oity-4 3re accordance with a provision of the Ezetsr Corporation Act of 1900. Mr W I T'rbet (Messrs Priend NDa Tarbet). Mr A Zelley (Conksrvatie a. ' d by and Mr R hl Thornton ?? the Cot ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... BREACH OF PROAMISE. ARTISTS' MODLL TO PAY £150 DAMAGES. At Cornawa1l Assizes on Tuesday a Falmouth breach of promise oase, itn which Caroline Amelia Over, eaughter of a retired. coast- guard officer, suea John Jackett, artist's model, cyclist, and professional footb-ller, wae couolladed. Defendant's first letter, written from Swanpool, proceeded, Oh, darling, how 1 love you; I could live with ...

WOODBURY SESSIONS

... LiCiNsn;81Q ErMOUTEI MATRIMONIAL CASIL, BeforeCaptain-Astley VJo-oper-(in -the chair), Colonel Walker and Rev. Hamilton Gell, Samuel and George Elliot, labourers of East Budleigb, tor being drunk and disorderly at East Budleigh on July 28th, to which they pleaded guilty, were fined 2s 6d and costH each.-P C. Brown was the constab'e xon- cerned, Charles Ritter, farmer, of Otterton, wag fined 5s ...

TEIGNMOUTH SESSIONS

... TEIGNMOUTfI SESSIONS. T efore Mr Lewis Browne (in the chair), ' Colonel 'Graeme, Colonel Nightinsale, she a R ev Anson Cartwright, end Mr J 19roAd! n. Bipeell. a re Mr MoBryde, of the Loudoa Hobel, was. li el raated an extension until two. o'eloek on l BoxiasK Nirht on tho occasion of the Teign. le south edrilto Societ S ' ball. _ The temporary transfer of the Blue Aachot ninn, Teoian-street, ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... WONFORD SESSIONZ. ~n Before Dr W T Bayte (in the chair), the Rev is F F Bucokinghan, Messrs Mark Farrant, it and C J Webber. ST. TROMAS OFPIENDES. I Charles Jesse Harrold, chemist's assist.nt, of Alphington-st eet, St. Thomas, WDS summoned for keoping a dog without a license on the 10th ?? Hawken, super-. visor of the Inland Revenue appeared to p prosecute, and Mr L D Thomas defended.- s Mr J ...

STORY OF STOLEN BANK NOTES

... STORY. :OF :Si'OLUN BANK , 6 NOTES. - A. . : : ?? .,fC is At tbhe Centiat Criminal Court cn .'Tucsday c Fs rediri4ok Thcmpaoi wias sentenced'to livuf years' penal aervitude for ;eceiricg notesI a value £2,00,. the p~-pperty aE Mr. Maynardl al Brown, an sartit.' ' Mrs. Brown ''cashed 'a ce cheqie. ia~nd, w~alke'd hor'wit. the. notes for 1 , I£2,00r0 i her ban. .The notes diiappea ed. l' before ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... YESTERDAY. Before the Official Receiver, Mr E. 0. Clarke. 3SIRST MdEETINGS. WILLIAM JASIUS TIVY, of 8, Lansdown place, Clifton, physician and ?? HI. R. Wans- s] brough appeared for the debtor, creditors being re- presented by Mr W. J. Sloan, Mr E. Mead King, and b A] r I1. T. M. C. Gwynn. The liabilities to rank for a dividend amount to £6,397 4s 6d, and the deficienY t is estimated at £6,364 ...

BOATING IN BRISTOL

... 7X A TIIMBER I AFT ADRIFT, P fl ACTION FOR DAMAGEES, 7 At the Bristol county court yesterday, his lonour SE Judge Austin heard the interesting action of ur ?? v Jones and Wainwright. Mr Fn. lt Weatherly 11 (instructed by Mr Styring) appeared for the plaintiff, 08. Thomas Duliett, and the defendants were represented by Mr James ]lnskip. ?? Weatherly stated that the plalntill; who was captain of ...

Inquests in Bristol

... Inquests is Bristol. YESTERDAY! Before the Deputy City Coroner, Mr A. L. I3arker. I FOUND DEAD IN THE VATER, At the Bedminster police station, on the body of a man unknown, found this morning In the Floating Harbour. P.C. 161, of the Water Police, stated that he discovered the body of a man in the Floating Harbour about a quarter- past eight this morning. The body appeared to have been In the ...

CHARGES OF FORGERY AND EMBEZZLEMENT

... | CHARGES OF FORGERY I AND EMBEZZLEME-NT. 1 . . - I . -1 IT. n - - At Bristol police court, yesterday, Mr George E. th Davies partly beard the case ?? Frederick Id Francombe, a confectioner, who was charged, on wre remand, with forging an endorsement to a oheque ay for £2 Gs, with ombezzllog £1 Bs on October 18th, he |£2 15s 6d on November 1st, £1 5s on November ry Ith, and £1 8s on November ...

Kilmersdon Police Court

... YESTERDAY. Before Lord Hylton (in the chair), Messre H. Shore, E. E. Broderipp, J. Batey, George Carter, and T. 0, Gregory. THE CLANDOWN ASSAULT CASE, Arthur Wheeler was charged at the instance of Inspector F.t S. Allen, of the ?? with assaulting Tom Naish, aged 12 years, at Clandown on September 4,1899. Mr J. C. Gilmore (Messrs Gilmore, 11wawer, and Lloyd, of Bristol) appeared to:prosecute ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... Bristol Bankruptcy Covert. l YESTERDAY. I Before his H-onour Judge Austin. ~A BANK;RUPTCY ANNULLED. ELIZA TmeNDY, 45, Ruysdael place, Clifton, spin- a ter and lodging house ?? Walter Watts lapplied for the bankruptcy to be annulled, 20s in |£1, with four per cent. interest and all costs. baving been paid. The Official R2eceiver concurred in the application, and the order w~as made, a surplus ...