MONMOUTHSHIRE
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. CLOSE OF THE POLL, Lord Granville.—O. Morgan.—Capt. Somerset. Abergavenny 385 287 307 Chepstow 116 220 Monmouth 241 458 553 Newport 417 628 456 Pontypool 486 106 110 Kock Inn, ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. CLOSE OF THE POLL, Lord Granville.—O. Morgan.—Capt. Somerset. Abergavenny 385 287 307 Chepstow 116 220 Monmouth 241 458 553 Newport 417 628 456 Pontypool 486 106 110 Kock Inn, ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. C01.1.H RY. nT'O I,fit. and enlerr,! n|ion ■TI Mtrlv. for the Remlliinlrr ■ VaI.IIaDI IOI.LK.RV. Iil»elt the Mm.. •oml.fl,lre Cuul. the mrupatimi of the Lhi,Urtldelt Con, Ci»im|.m.v* Vuint «f t‘.«l I.f (lit viry ►ini y.alny, worked Ifilee ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. DRSIRARLK and compact RESIDENCE for SALE, with Acres of excellent Orchard and Pasture Land, or, TO BE LET, with from 6to 27 Acres of Land. The House is situate near the Turnpike-road, leading from Abergavenny Crickhowell, distant one raila'Trom ...
... * THE MONMOUTHSHIRE RIOTS. ?? Qu sa It;Az__ 0a nat G orn On Wednesday se'ninight a numerous meeting Of' Ole Ge inhabitants of Newport, to acknowledge the Divine inter- d~e- position in their favour, and to express their acknow- of in ledgments to the ...
... \ NMOUTHSHIRE IN RRECTIO THE evidence given during the psst week before the Monmouthshire magistrates shows, that the Char. | tixt combination was not only extensive, but that it had existed for a considerable period, and embraced men of intelligence ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE RIOTS&. [A NA Aeo an_ ?? . s S . Lord Norminatby has addressed the followingletter to b the Mayor of Newport, conveying her Majesty's lippro- N vol of his zeal and pidnmptitude, and also of the magis- ti Ist trates acting with him during ...
... THE MONMOUTHSHIRE CHARTISTS. i The Chartists continue to cause much inquietude in r South Wales. The people of Newport are still in fear of y some outbreak. The opinion generally entertained by the Chartists concerning Frost is, that he was betrayed on ...
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... ' SURRECTION IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. v. t ' i,l e commencement of the past week, the mining of Monmouthshire were in a state of great l o l t ilrbance ' in consequence of some insurrectionary ements by the Chartists. The details of . the t a lt hiovemts of ...
... THE MONMOUTHSHIRE REBELLION The special commission, issued for the trial of prisoners committed for offences connected with tin* Chartist rebellion in Monmouthshire, was opened in the county town on Tuesday, the instant, and the (Jrand Jury having found ...
... THE MONMOUTHSHIRE INSURRECTION. Liculeoaut Grey, who commanded the handful soldier# , who pot the matte# and thereby Newport from destruction, gave the lo« Sowing evidence the examination of two of tlie prisoner* taken in the V.'e*tgate Hotel:— I Uasil ...
... THE MONMOUTHSHIRE CHARTISTS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ALBION. Sin,—There was a time when, in this country, it was held to be almost a crime to consider any man e guilty of charges brought against him until a jury his countrymen had pronounced him to be so ...