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EXETER GUILDHALL

... WEDNESDAY.- H. Hooper, S. Davies, and W. Tombs, Esqrs WILIAMr SQuRmls, aharged on information of Mr. Austin, of the Office of the Inland Revenue, with keeping a refreshment house without a license, pleaded guilty to a cup of coffee having been sold by his wife, on the 4th of June. Mr. Austin said as the defendant had since complied with the law, he would ask their Worships to inflict the ...

CASTLE OF EXETER

... FRIDY.-J. Were, Esq., chairman, C. Tucker, A. H. A. I his Hamilton, E. A. Sanders, C. J. Wade, C. T. D. the Acland, J. E. C. Walkey, and J. H. Ley, Esqrs. the JOHNs CoLB was charged with stealing a tame rabbit, the bre property of Henry Trump, a labourer, of Clysthydon. cba Prosecutor missed the rabbit from his premises en the 22nd I ult., and it was brought back dead on the 24th by P.C. In, ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT

... MoceDAY.-Before Mr. M. Forteocue, Judge. I THIS LATE MR. PLOUD. t His HoNouR said before commencing the day's pro- I ceedings he wished to express the regret he experienced P on learning from the, public papers that death had removed i an old and reepeeted practitioner of that Court-one who s practised there long before he was appointed the Judge of s this Circuit ; he alluded to the laet Mr. ...

IMPORTANT EXETER BILL OF SALE CASE

... In the Court of Banlruptcy, London, on Monday, before V.C. Bacon, Chief Judgo, the caso of Brunt l. Luxon and Arlisa (trustees of the estate of R. S. Pidsley, in liquida- tion) camel on for hea~ring. Mr. Yata Lee (inotructed by M~r. Luke, Exeter), appeared for Mr. Brunt; and Mr. Colycr (instructed by Dcsoro. Cleverton and Son, Plymouth), appeared for the trustees. This was an appeal from the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... . F'ATAL COLnINLY AccmaDc'T.-On. Saturday Mmoring, 'D at about six o' clock, the engine of the Worn colliery, Bagilt, oil near Holywoll, was put in motion with the, view of 0 winding up the colliers- who had been w orking during the night,. but through the went of -the signal boll being proeli $od.teegine wsaowdt wind up the bucket ~containing the rnl-fated colliers so0 far at as to bring it ...

EXETER COURT BANKRUPTCY

... EXETER COURT OF, BANKRUPTCY. : TUBSnax.-. fore Mr., Regisrainr KiTNg.. JosiPH HAaDING, of the Now Golden Lion Inu, Exeter, undrrweut examination. The banairpt owes to unsecured creditors, £1,000 creditors holding security, £1,160; cteditors to be paid in faUll, ;9. Aseetes-large quantity of furniture stored at Queen's-road, Bayewater, London; in the bankrupt'e name bat, most of it is claimed ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... WEDNESDAY.-W. H. Ga st;iaso WClifcrd,F. .Aanklin, 6 and J. Damerel, Esogrs. HrNnY SYaoNS was summoned by Mr. Vincent, secre- H tacy to the Exeter Loan Society, for the non-payment of it 17e. In the year 1865 the defendant became bond for a el friend who borrowed £3; and as the money was not paid up as by the borrower the defendant was called upon to pay it. at The defendant's wife, who ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... EXETER GUILDHALI. WEDNESDOAY.- 17 Odlbertson, JF. If. Giac71siaq, andi S. S. Bastard, .Esqrs. JOHN GREGORY, of the Round Tree Inn, wasrcharged on the information of P.C. Skinner with keepisg bis htouse- open durigprohibited hours on the precedimy Saturday' night. Thegl constable visited the defendant's house at twenty minutes past twelve on the night in question. Ha- knocked at the deer ...

AN IMPORTANT WILL CASE

... CRESSWELL V. 'WALROND. s In, the Probate and Divorce Division of the High Court bed of Justice on Wednesday, the great Devonshire probate dlii Bch suit, Cressewell ?? Walrond, commenced before the president, test Sir James Hannem, and a special jury. Ihe will indiepute -Add was that of Mir. Bethel W~airond, of Dulford House, Cul- den lomupton, formerly an offiiper in the Life Guards and the ...

THE DEATH OF MR. BRAVO

... T i: -_ ?? - ?? Ir At _1 _ _ SAA .&~5 The second inquiry into the circumeatanewa attendlo the, death of Mr. Charles Delauney Turner Bravo, barister at-law, ordered by the Courtof Queeh's, Bench weas cor- tioned on Wednesday at the Bedford EHotel, Balhamw,'before i. Clater, Coroner bor 'East Srrey, Mr. I. ..'Bdrieigh Muir, barrister, sitting as aeseesor. he Inquest was held in Ithe billiard ...

SHOCKING DEATH IN A SAW-MILL

... SaOCKING DEATH IN A SAW-MILL. An inqueft on the body of the unfortunate boy, Fogwell, I tl who met with hig death in a very ?? roanner, se reported last week, was held on Wednesday at the Plymouth P InD, before R. .R. Crosee, EIq.. didtrict coruner. Inopeninu g the inqdiry, the Coroner said the duty devolving upon the n jury was to ascertain whether there had been any culpable In cot or ...

WESTERN WINTER ASSIZE

... Mr. 3 ustice Lush resumed the business of the Assize at the Castle of Exeter- on Wednesday morning (being the g sixth day) at ten o'clook. (I ROSIWORTHY: ASSAULT. JAMES SLOWMrAN, 22, and AuTEpuR MAIIRHAM, 20, al labourers, were indicted for grossly aseultin* Eltoaheth e Grace Taylor, at Rolsworthy. The Rion. C. Vivian pro- secuted My. Clarke deiended Markham. On the evening p of November 8th ...