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THE ALLEGED INFANTICIDE AT CARDIFF

... THL ALLEGED . INFATCDE AT ' CARDrpF.T-I day THE INQUEST.I M. VERDICT OF WIL-UL M URDER. oil rile) Mr. E. B. Reece, the Cardiff coroner, hield anto y of inquest at the Boath Police Statian on Wednesday E Daa afternoon couching the death of the Infant male P. nob child of Agnes Amelia Stephenson. Sy coal John Stephenson, the first witness1 said he lived MI Mo. at No. 72, Cecil-street, Boat!h, ...

Published: Thursday 21 February 1884
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2359 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAYS POLICE

... Sar NO PLAYWNG CARDS AT CARDIrrt- Anastasia Dialnenti and Gohuos Faliersi, two Greek si y sailors, were charged at Cardiff (before Mr. R. 0. n Jones, Mr. Alfred Thomas, and Mr. Geo. Bird) with C smuggling 110 packs of playing cards liable to duty, T Defendants denied concealing the cards with the d by view of swindling the Escise officers. Faliersi, , iers' being the steward of the ship, was ...

Published: Thursday 14 February 1884
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1077 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LICENSING SESSIONS

... PENDERYN AND VAYNOR. i GRANTING LICENCES ,ON CONDITION.' The adjourned licenssina sessions for these dis- triclis wvese seld at thc Bodywligalid Armls. Hirwvain, on TuesayL lSir. D. E. Williais and Mr. E. 13. I Evans being on the bench. At the previous sessions fIr. Gwilvym C. Iames applied on behalf of Mr. Llewellyn, barrister, the owner of the premises, t for a licence to sell beer, wines, ...

Published: Thursday 25 September 1884
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 907 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

RADNORSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... I RADNORSHIRE SU.MNIE1R ASSTZES. At these assizes, held at Presteig'ne on Friday, before Mr. Justice Stephen, 'Margariet Jane Edwards, a farmer's wife, Great Calstle, Nanttael, was indicted for the ?? of Mar;' Ann Hathiaway, at the parish of ?lantrine], on the 8t0 of Jute, 188I.-Tlie Judge, in charging the grand july, stated that it would be their duiy to find a true bil. The womain had been ...

SOUTH WALES ASSIZES

... SOUTH WALES ASSIZES4. 'a THE TRIALS OF PRISONERS. y -- It Thetrials of prisoners at the Soutih ?? Winter Assizes where continued at Swansea on Tuesday [a morning at ten o'clock before Air. Justice Cave. l ALLEGED )tANSLAUGRTRR AT LLANWONso. v John Morgan and Edwin Watkins were charged 2 i with feloniouslv killing ani slaying William Jnes,I ir at Lia wonno, on the 27th of September, 1884. B Mr. ...

Published: Wednesday 05 November 1884
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2169 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SHIP'S MATE

... SERIUU3 CHARGE AGA1INSv A SETIVS | MA ?? I . . I . EXCITING AFFAIR AT TEE EAST DOCK At the Cardiff Police Court on Tuesday (before Mr. Rees Jones, Alderman Jones, and Mr. J. W; Vacliell) Robert RendaU, mate on board the steamnner Viceroy, wasc charged with assaulting, beating, and throwing into tne East Dock, on &itlur d'iv lest, William Jeffries, a rigger. Mr. Arthur Morgan Bees prosecuted, ...

Published: Wednesday 20 February 1884
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1787 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE PRACTICE OF CUTTING COWS' EARS

... d THE PRACTICE OF CU'rfING COWS' EARS. her PROSECUTION FOR CRUIELTY AT CARMAR- SO dat T TEEN. M4 At the Crmnarthen Borough Police Court on t MV-onday (before the Mayor, %ir. W. Spurre]J, and L 1G. Mr. J. Howell Thomas) Thomas Evans, farmer, of fet Rhydvchen, Llanguinor, was charged by Inspector tu of John'Ball, of the Society for the Prevention of ifth Cruelty to Animals, with cruelly' ill ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... weri a fel ~- The Glanmorganshire Quarter Sessions were re- nit. aue ?? on Wednesday. mr FIRST COURT. mon2 :~(Before Messrs. 0. H. Jones and J. T. JseNmr) but i ASSAULT AT CARDIFF. ee ,t Tudor Rees,' indicted for assaulting and beatng e David Firth at Cardiff on March 26 last., wast found not guilty an dicagd. Mr. Thompson . - open Le peered, for the prosecution, and Mr. B. FMaci Fair 2. ...

DETERMINED SUICIDE AT CARDIFF

... DETERMINED SUICIDE AT C-tDIFF.I e' ALLEGED INHUMANITY OF TBE CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS. N- A PITIABLE STORY. of A most painful and determined suicide occurred a- at Grangetown, Cardiff, on Sunday morning, _ when a young man named Charles Stone, aged 'u 25, lodging at 41, Howell-strect, took away his or life by hanging himself to the kitchen door. He to was a native of Bath, and about a couple ...

EXTRAORDINARY COUNTY COURT ACTION AT CARDIFF

... EXI RAHDINARY COUNTY COURT I c, - ACTION AT CARDIF. ~o _ - art A REhwilSoENOE OF THE BARRY DOCK BILL OF 1883. gon THE STORY OF A PETITION. 'ht Judge Owen. at the Cardiff County, Courton not Thursday, heard a CLaim brought by Mr. Samuel t ty- Augustus Tylke, formerly a wholesale provision c das merchant, against Mr. . de Courcy Hamilton, E ffia Solicitor. Mr. A. J. David, of the Oxford Circuit ...

A SINGULAR DIVORCE CASE

... A SING ULAR D[VORCE CASE. In the Divorce Court on Monday Frederick C. s Parsons applied for the dissolution of his marriage with Fanny V. Parsons on the ground of her adul- tery with Douglas Blackburn.-Mr. Bayford ap- ( peared for the petitioner.-Mr. Parsons. who is an S auctioneer and surveyor at Brigbton, married the i respondent, ayoung lady of good position, in 1878. a They subsequently ...