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EXETER GUILDHALL

... ES TER {kLtUbEALL. *WEDNESDAY.f Rfre'theM~IY6r {P.Finklin, 'EReq. H.- a I ooper, S.,JlsvleR,.W.,Keallc .;And W. Tombs, Bgqrs.;, ?? . di MR' 'AWoLlu 'Shcori, 4bibliber, was sumonled ~byordlir_ df' lia -theS Sanitary Committee for keeping a piggery end having a Sot quaistity of oalndtleaimlmte.ohipnisnar hi Park-plaoe, injurioui t6 th'e 'bh'etW of theeihbt''e Mr. Glideyz, the town cte'rk ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT

... EXETER DTSTRICT COUNTY COURT. SATURDAY.-Before S. Tyrrell, Esq., Judge. BANKRUPTS. R&JOHN MtLFORD, of Kennford, wheelwright: meeting for last examination and discbarge. Mr. Campion appeared for the estate. From the official assignee's statement of noaounte it appeared that in 1858 the bankrupt was posseesed of propeaty worth AD. From that time up to his bankruptcy, July, 1862, he received from ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT

... I EXtP.ER DIBTRIi'CT COUNTY C O.URBT. Feb. lJtb., ,Befor .ohn Tyrrell, Eeq. THE ?? COUNY CONsrdTBULAPY-C4UTION TO. ,enara~ W u- THE BBURALSi. co : C l .Wnmuiii WEBBEBz 18, ;S0o~oo^t Bsizaimttz snd ExICBKED Gaovea.-The'plaintiff is a chljiuedysweep, of Lympstone, and-. the. 'defendants ,,are,meniber,wglof the coonty eonstabolcr.. The ,ciairn was for..five .guineas,.damaege resulting from anileg ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... VEDNE8SDAY.-Before the Mayor f W. lIe-ndail, Esq.#, H., Hooper, S. Daviecs, ina4 W. Tombs, Esqrs. B}CnABD LEy, for striking a neighbour In Spiller-etreet, named Fanny Ashford, flve or six times in the face, was fined 5a. and ?? auditora appointed on the previous Saturday were sworn in. FRIDAY.-Before the Mayor, H. Hooper,indJ. Sheppard, Eaqri On tbe application of Mr. H. W. Hooper,- solioitorl ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &o. WNilliaim Barry, a man in poor circumstances, and it 'Po! is ticonglit of unsound mind, has teen committed for trial WIt for, eteurdering, his wife at Preston, in Laoncashire. reT Li, r of the ,olliers out on strike in Staffordohise ?? ccicotmmetted to prison for six Weeks, at Bilston, on ,-leeyfor using. threats to a miner on Isis way to wvork. mnl FATAL 'STAIeCINe- ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUN

... TY COURT. SAKTURDAY,-Bofore J. Tyrrell, Esq., Judge. BANK UPTS. Re GEonor PlINOAR, Paul-street, Exeter, grocer, and for- merly of Market Harborough, innkeeper. Meeting for last examination and disobarge. From the official assignee's abstract statement of accounts it appeared that the bankrupt's goods when in business at Market Harborough were sold under a distress for rent; while in Exeter he ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN EXETER

... THE I ALLEGED MURDER ?? EXETER. I 01 BREALEY AGAIN BEFORE A THE MAGISTRAT S. al COMMITTED FOR TRIAL FOR a MANSLAUGHTER. v At the Exeter Police Court on Friday before, Mesers. H. F. Willey (in the chair), C. Westron, J. W Knapman. and W. Davy, HsNRy BEsAasY, oarpen-D ter, was charged with, that he did on the l1t August last, kill and slay one Elizabeth Redway. is -The Chief Constable said ...

DEVON EASTER SESSION

... The trials of prisoners were proceeded with on Weenesday morning before the Bight Hon. Sir Stafford Northeote, LhOZ- Clinton, and A. B. B. Holdsworth, Bes. GRANiO JiiaY.-mr. J. Moon, Brixton, foreman; Mr. Henry Bocles, Brixtont; Mr. J. Bell, Beerferris; Air. if. K. C(rery, Phinto; M. R Ay2, ithridg;Mr. S. W. Adams, Plympton St. Mary; Mr. H. K. Brown, tSoeoueMrW.F Alexander St Mary Church; Mr. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCI-DENTSi. OFFENCES, &. : EXTRAOSRDINAUY ~TRA636V OPP FlTTSkiAV.-Ari' die.- aged coiple, named' E'dwards, reeidfih at Simdmlr hill, no, Hbllywell, 'were found lsst'week with their throats crt. Tber . Mre. hrisbd, vvo was eighty years of age, was dead; but' hisi ntg wif, who is event-five YAirs' o agefw * alife, and is'likely U'I7 to recover. rt appeardd' from thebevidenice given jt the aur, ...

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 ...

CASTLE OF EXETER

... FRIDAY.-C. Tucker and 3. E. 0. Walkey, Esqrs., and the. Rev. J. Huyshe. THE BAGGER BAGGED.-JOHN WILLOT (or a man giving himself that name and professing to be of the firm t J. Willot and Co.,) was charged with obtaining forty r eoal bags from Mr. J. 0. Clogg, bag-maker, of St. Thomas, t Exeter. Mr. Friend for defendant. The complainant t stated that on the evening of the 20th of December last ...

OUR POLICE SYSTEM

... We extract the following interesting article from Dark Blue for the present month:- In London, the police forms a very respectable army in numbers, is organiced on a military basis, with a complete hierarchy of officers, and of late has received a cavalry contingent, which will soon no doubt be the glory of its rmilitory directors. The metropolis has been mapped out into new divisions for ...