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CASTLE OF EXETER

... the defendants in the road near Peamore. Spencer was walking in front of a donkey and cart driven by Pope, and was within speaking distance, the constables having heard them talking when on the hill. Spencer had nothing on him, but in the cart the policeman ...

SAD DEATH AT THE HIGHER BARRACKS

... knocked him. She put him to bed, wvhon he commenced to vomit. She, however, thought theae was no danger, aS he was able to speak, and also walked about, several times getting out of bed to drink. Yesterdav morning, shortly after seven be ate soern bre ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... servant girl, Agnes Pike, wbo said she had been with her present' mistress for three months, and sbe never knew defendant speak to complainant, but the oomplainant's son was always abusing her (witness.) The Bench fined defendant 6e. and expenses. TounalbiY ...

AN OKEHAMPTON SOLICITOR CHARGED WITH DRUNKENNESS

... knock him down. As defendant was l about to strike him, wituess arrested him.-Defen- I dant: What did the German say P Did be. speak in English or German ?-Witness: He c said, Come over hero.-Defendant: On your E oath, did he say any such thing ?-Witness ...

CREDITON

... Waywardens denied, and stated their eccount had been passed by the vestry. The Bench said they were glad to hear Mr. Melhaish speak so highly of the exertions of the surveyors. Mr. Melhuish assured the Bench that in future no alteration* should be made in ...

THE BIGGAR BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... what could be more natural than that he should welcame the chance of an introduction to ladies of his own nationality and speaking his own language ? Aecording to the evidence, Mr. Biggar wvent to an evening gathering at Madame Reuver's, end at once began ...

THE ALLEGED WHOLESALE ROBBERY OF OIL

... I (ioomnbe and himself had sther work. Whilst ] remploved in the cellar the stores were left open. I-e remembered Coombe speaking to him about miseiog a can of oil, and the shop porters would soryntitimes de-iw oil.-W. Medleck b'nitb, a- porter, if P ...

A CREDITON WILL CASE

... rolation was defendant to Juliana Gould?- heir nir. Marten: Ile was no relation ft all. fie claims on under the will, which speaks of his kicdness to the ble deceased -Mr Justilc Denman: Ulow much money the is there ?-51r. AlMaten: It was sworn at fi3,112 ...

A WOMAN FOUND DEAD AT TOPSHAM

... Usp, thce j urv returned avordiet in accord- aneo with the medicel testiotiony. Thse Riditor oli ibe. J~ediial Annuai ?? speaks in ths hi(hest t terms of CAsBUwY's CoCoA AS a leverage and, a feod for invalids eun ecount of its abeaiute purity, high quality ...

GUILDHALL.—SATURDAY

... Turner's or as it is now called Ferris's buildings, Stdep- coate hill. They. are neighbous one, as was said, not being able to speak in their house without the other over-hearing it. Thev have also b ;ee the greatest cronies, and, therefore, each boiig apprised ...

SOUTH DEVON

... broke over her of three times, but which she immediately self-ejected. The iat boat behaved remarkably well, and her crew .speak of her lie qualities in The highest praise. It will be renmembered that he this lifeboat was instrumental, some twelve months ...

The Charge Against Lady Gunning

... counts. Counsel for prosecution gavo an history of the case, showing that money had beea used for improper purposes. Prisoner, speaking with great emotion, pleaded for meroy. She bad suffered much %vrong, and many of her actions had been misrepresented. She ...