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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... i - hc i;- Eliza Hunt, who was formerly an imnmat of hi In St. Luke's Hospital awid. wb has again become insane, Cl r; has beer arrested at nightin front of Buekingham Palace, vi utexclaiming that she wanted the Qaeen's life, and woald w: ,, have it. She dad a large knife concealed in her bosom cc ar The Bow Street Magistrate provided for her safe custody. bs ad TftEk CHtIiltmt POISONED BY ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... The calendar of the prisoners for trial at the Lent Assizes for this county, which commence on Tuesday next, contains the names of fifty-two ?? being for murder, four for setting fire to farm-buildings and agricultural produce, the usual number of cutting and stabbing, three or four charges of bigamy, as many for rape, one, for killing on the high seas, and the re- mainder of ordinary cases of ...

CASTLE OF EXETER, FRIDAY, JUNE 25th

... CASTLEOF EXETER, FBwATY JuNE 25th. Before W. Miles, Esq., I. S. Gard, and J. Milford, Esgrs. AXOS BlttAMT, of tavitree, with BENJAMN, BRYANT, his am, and Auinzzw Cnbow, of Exominster, two lads, were .saumned tor cruelty to a pig, on Thutday lutt, tbe property of a isbourer, named Bradford, of Exminater. Mr, Sto84d1up petared to proeecitb for the Society for the Preve1tion o Crelty to Astaisla. ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT.—SEPT. 27

... EXETER COUNTY COURT.-SDn. 27. Before J7. Tyrrell, raq., judge.th ?? W. CLIrFoRD.-This was an ?? to grl~ rcover £24 for the maintenance and education of a child. to The case excited considerable interest. 1'The plaintiff was s Mr. John Spenscer, junior, of Dawlish, anrd the defendant, Mr. wit~ Charles Clifford, of this city. Mr. G. W. Turner conducted whi the case for thie former ; and Mr. ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT.—JULY 18

... M1-ab , 9L and . EXETER COUNTY; COURT.--JULY, 18. I . ?? . .. 'DkWDNzY- V.- HODGnINSON.-DEWDNEY V, MILES, ---Tbese;were actions brought by the proprietor of the Lumika'y' against Mr. Hodgkinson, tea dealer, of High-street, 'nd V{ Tles, sg., of Dix's Field. Mr. Stogdon, Who rteed his-Instritlt~n' in court, was, engaged for the pl-itf -Mr. Tifrn~ attended for Mr. Hodpkscau; ued Mr. Bishop for Mr ...

THE TORRINGTON [ill] EXECUTION OF HARVEY

... an15U *UMc4YC ITHE TORRINGTON MURDER. ; EIECUTION OF HARVEt i 6jn Friday last Llewellyn Garrett Talmage Harvey esnietd with, hiw life the:.outrage of which he had been guilty in the murder of Bary Richards. As ?? bn such ocasions .-Wlargc concofse ot people assembled in front of the il;la irell as on other spots in the immediate locality irhich a rjedi view of the sad ceremony which ent short ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... xCCI OE S J *_ loan ?? t-lan haseen fined ten-shillings by t \1 rate for smoking in a railway jea ' C v'don line. The Brighton Railway ;r rresolved to check the prevalent practice ted *toil Assizes, on Thursday, en \. I we l a~dS tried for attempting to poison his he - l-a'ite ci 5 excited great interest, as the chief hea we.re ~ father, mother, and four sisterg of ha' rez eig - The crie and ...

THE EXETER FLYING POST

... THMES XTER .FLING POST. ITHURSDAY MAT 30,1850. The crowded state of'our columns compels us this week';to omit a considerable portion of -matter to which this partof our ?? usually devotAd. We have'now only room to d~attention to the'speecb : ?? STANLEY in ths H~ous~e Qf Lords, on Monday night. His Lordship dealt-with faots. which are: irresistible, and which mnust have their due and' proper ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... ADDnnSS TO THE Artcuinsrmop.-An address, numerously signed, has been presented to the Lord Primate from the Clergy of the Arcldeaconry of Exeter. The following is his Grace's reply:- Addinlgton, August 0, 1880. Reverend Sir,-I am greatly obliged by the respect towards the office which I hold, and the kind sentiments towards me personally which you have expressed in the letter which I have just ...

CONSISTORIAL COURT

... At a sitting of this court on Friday-the Worshipful Of Chancellor Martin on tile hench-Mr. Gmoiutiy stated that, in he, the case of tile Churchwardens of St. Mary Church v. Val Waymouth, he had intended to have hroughtforward the Rev. f Messrs. Watson and Kitson in evidence of the correctness of ' c the entries in the vestry-book, hut was not in a position to do thi so in consequence of the ...

NORTH DEVON

... CREDITON COUNTY COURT,-MONDAY. Before J. Tyrrell, Esq., Judge. HIMs v. ?? plaintiff, who is living with a tradesman of this town as housekeeper, sued the defendant, a lawyer, who has also a housekeeper living with him, for Xi ]Os 2d., for goods sold. Defendant's housekeeper appeared and said the debt was hers, and not Mr. Isaacs!, as she ordered the things. This Mrs. Hicks denied, and said the ...

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 ...