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TAUNTON DROWNING CASE

... TAUNTON .DROWNING OASH _ _ I The inquest on the body of William iook, aged 21, a labourer, of Bishop's Lydeard, near Taunton, whinh was found dloating near the Bathing Stationuat Frenoh Weir was held on Ttteesry rmorning at the Wiclhester Arms Inun, Trsinton, before the Deputy-Coroner. Mr Hagors. The evidence disclosed that, the ?? of the deceased, Bdward John Look, who also resides ab ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... e -- ?? e Before Mr W T Bayne (in the chair), Mr C a ,r J Webber and Mt F Bannatyne. tl 1. KINGSTEIGNTON MAN FINED. e Frederick Loveridge, horse dealer, of Kings. e teignton, was summoned for illtreating a e horse at Alphiagton on the 16th inst.- v Inspector Finch, of the R.S.P.CA., prose- cuted. and Mr W L Brown ?? C H Rew Wippell, tanner, residing at Alphington, '1 s said he saw defendant ...

BIDEFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... ABseNTr JtRYxEN FiNED. The Quarter Sessions were held on Monday s in the Town Hall before the Recorder (Sir G S Baker, Bart.), who was acoompanied by the f Msyor (Councillor T Goaman) and Mr E Trapnel]. Tberewere no cases for trial. On the names of tho jnry being called it a was found that Mr C l'earse, *prinier, of i AlIhalland-street, and Mr W Fool, surgeon. d. dentist, were not present, and ...

TO-DAY'S EXETER POLICE

... TO-DAY'S EXETER POLICE, .t. E _ PI s - ?? Before Messrs. R. R. hi Daw (chairman), H. Gadd- and J. W. Petherick. MLK ADULTEaATION CASEs. Louisa Goodridge. Tron Bridge, was Ea summoned for selling adulterate 3 milk.- rhe Town Clerk (Mdr. G. R. Snorto) fppeared to p'rosecute, and Mr. W. L. Brown for the defendant.-Mr. Shorto stated that the .3 lnspector'of Nuisances (Nir Wreford) se at a man into ...

EXETER MAN CONVICTED

... EXETER MAN CONVICrED. ,anu kmost TeAVELLiNG OtN Tlj RAIL WAY WIrTHOr A radu- TimmET. batk, At, the Newton Poliee Conrt on Tuesday [ had George Cooper, who said he had recently been oung lodlging in Exeer, was charged with travel- .vith lilug on the railway without a ticket.- came Inspector Tonkin stated that the station they master at Heathfield called his attention to alive the defendantwho ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT

... I Before hi s Honour JuIe Woodfall. s AUCTION NNIIS CLAIM. 0 TWOMxSONWHITTON, AND LANG V WHITE. -Messrs. Thompson, fhitton, and Lang, A anutionleers, who were representedt by Mi. , S. ?? Pope, sued Mr John White, farmer, of C Fsank Farm. Tedbhu St. Mary, for £1 4s R baweoee of an account in respeot of an auction held by plaintiffs on the farm.- Defeadiint did ntt dispute the oaim. bat set up a ...

TEIGNMOUTH THEFT CASE

... TIGNlMOUT THEFT CASE.! . _w- . T fl-- - I joUNG fONMAN CHARGED WITH STEALING STAMPS. SCE.V 3 IiY COUBT. At Teiillmouth on Monday-before Mr L vn (ohnirmran), Colonel Nightingale, Col, wrian', Colonel Halford-Thompson, the Bar Alson Cartwright, Mr J R Guleon, and Kr 5rod Bi-sell-Florence Perkins, domestic ant of Plymouth, formerly of Teign- was sunkmoned for on the 6th May v ' two penny postage ...

THE EXETER MYSTERY

... THE EXETER MYSTERYd TAUNTON MAN FOUND DROWNED. JINUEST AND VERDICT. Mr. A. Burrow (Deputy-Coroner) held an enquiry at the Welcome Inn, St. Thomas, to- day into the circumstances attending the death of Frederick George Hawkins, a native of Taunton, and rebently employed in Exeter, whose body was found at Salmon Pool Weir yesterday.-Mr. T. Howard was chosen foreman of the jury.- The father of ...

DAWLISH SESSIONS

... DAWLXSII SESSIONS. ;f the Before Captain Doxat, R.N. (in the chair), be a Mr E H Bayldon and Mr H L Friend. 3rtain Frank Sharland, a young farm labourer, it the was charged with wilfully da naging a gate leading to Aller Farm, the prcperty of Mr J a Carpenter, by throwing mud upon it to the are extentof 17s.-Complainmnt considered the tb was act was the outcome of spite; defendant and seen. a ...

ANXIOUS TO DIE IN PRISON

... TWELTE MONTH1S FOR THEFL Aprisoner of very unesual charncter caume up at the Exeter Pelice Court ea Tuesday- before 9essrs A Bowden (in the chair) and .J lnaptwa,-named Frmta Franklin Bflten, The Wemn41 is an ex-ponvict and pleaded guilty to a long list of depre'lations in -;he eity during the past few days. She was charged with stealing (1) on the 22ud inst from No 1 Lower Southernhay three ...

EXETER [ill]

... EXET ER POLIC.O. tMOS llAY. Tl Cent Before the M%,yor (in the Chbrir), Messrs Cam I POliamlio sad S Jones. ofent! A TRIO Coal r Albert Oiven, a private in the Devonshire mini Regiment, and statiutd at the Higher proc Barracks, was charged with heir g d!unk aud lhe ] incapable on Saturday nWgbt,' to wtclh he A I pleaded guilty.-P.U. ?? foqrd prisoner *Mar lying on the--footpath in ligh-sereeri- ...

REMARKABLE CHARGE OF FRAUD

... REMARKABLE CHARGE OFl I ~FRAUD. es- ROMANTIC STORY. ner At Tunbridge Wells on Tuesday Mrs on Ameliar Paine Guildford, residing at Colleens int Causeley Wood, Wadhurst was brought up be or. remand and charged with making a false Uc- statetnent with reference to the birth of a the female achid. From the opening statement ulC 'of the Solieitor to the Treasury it appeared that onr 'rhomas ...