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Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions

... G~arnarvonobire Quarter Sesslons. 'I'he 'I'rinity Quarter Sessions for this county wsva opened at tire Shirelaial, Carnarvon, on Thursday, be- fore the Chairman, General Sir Love Parry, K. ?? the Right H{otnoralble Lord Newborough. John Row. lasnd, I'sq., Richard Lloyd Edwards, Esq., Thomas C(irre,. E¶., John Williarns, &Eq., 0. .1. E. Nanney, JC't .. line. Griffilh Owen, Rev. WV. L. Jones, ...

SKERRIES LIGHT HOUSE

... Y.mportant investi~ation. On VeStluIday Ilillelill'', til 216r1i uint., in vit [tie of a precept ia'oci lo 11h0 H-igh Sheli i oh Angloevy c(,wor ll teas told ait thea Shire-hall1, l)oeos o Lidjudicate and decide between the 0o nets of Fic Skerres Lirtiti and Rock tied thle 'irittiy iBumdn, puleuliot to tlhe Act d1 of ?? 011 ctlpfowerii3~, the Biotfiren to Ill 11rch'd50 an oer l lihditiucitse ...

CONSISTORY COURT, SATURDAY

... COSISrOIny COURT, SA. URDAY. I 3 ,. 7 ) . I - ?? .. \ 1 t ( li.?/orr' jr. rI:eI ISr;o N jlO er VAlr's AND IOI'SI AAOINSTI N'NN. Judrgmnent in t he lirockroeg Church- Rate Case. Dr. Lusilington at the sitring of the Cuirit Iismoras I a ag eave jicdgment in tile ltackney Clhurclh-ralC ca se Ic a I ?? ?? ?? SO mclich public ieitcitioii. 'I hI i1 leariled judge said, befiloc Ise proceed dI to ...

VICE-CHANCLLOR'S COURT—JULY 11th

... I vic-E-Cla!N- coult'r-jul'y 1101. -I y ]toiimr.rSf Joxias.-ili'his vas a petition hoard 't s before the Vice-Chalncellor, to determinie which of two suits, in an inlilut's naulle, was tic one for the tb infatnt'sbeiielit. janeltobhit theini ott wasahout the age of seventeeni, wvas only ihild of Mr. Hugh Ia Roberts, a Grocer at Dleaunuiris who died ijtes- a) Y at ;r tate, leaving a wahloo' ...

Anglesey Quarter Sessions

... ==ee ?? ?? Quarter Sessions. e The Michaelmns Quartcr Scssions, for the t County of Anglesey, wvere held at licaillaris, in N I the County Hall, on the morning of Tucesday last, a 0 before William Bulkeley Hughes, Esq., Ml.P., t Chairman; the Right lIon. Lord Vivian, the lion. r T. 0. Stanley, M.P., Sir RIB. WV. Bullecley, 1 Bart., MI.P., Colonci James Hughes, theltev. I J. W. Trevor, the Rev. ...

MURDER AT LLANRWST

... MURDER AT LLANRWMVST,. f About two months ago, a middle ared widow- s woman, named Mariaret Davies, ostensibly act- a ing. as housekeeperi to one E vaen Jones, a husband- ry labourer, holding a petty tenemelnt on the mountain, MIoel Trefriew, within a mile of Capel Giarmon, in this parish, was suddenly missed and .r various conjectures were formed as to the causc o of her absence; all, however ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—THURSDAY

... jOURT OF COM-MON PLEAS-TfJuRSn. f ..c'ore Ld. Chief Justi ce TiIdal id a Speciail J olry.] CRI.N CON. I'nAZHR V. BACttSrv. This case. wichl occupied thlc Court four rays, vas bro)uglit against Mir. BaglByan for cii. Con. i thl plaiti- tiflls wife!, Hoth plaintiff atid Idreridano t belong to tho legal professioni; and liad beau upo i tetemis of thle most intimate friendship. ?? wvasr ?? to ...

INQUESTS IN MONTGOMERYSHIRE

... INQUESTS EN WMONTGOMIERYSI-tIRE3. (J3ifoe .r. C. 311. 1). IlH4ump/reys, CM one,.) At Llsnidlecs, on the body ol iMaryvMorgalns, -who, it. appCarcd, returned homse iroin chapel on tlie Sunciday eveling, and was Soen ill her usual ?? alit O ine oclock, but onl the following mornl- Cl ing a niigdibour CIeIt ilnto ?? dw el ling ald floulid T Ile delad inl bhed.-erdict, found dead. ci At VIon ...

ALARMING AND DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

... ALARMING AND; DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Just as we were going to press last night, word reached the fire police station that the sugar- warehouse and premises of Messrs. Parry and Lightfoot, Ellenborough-street, woreon fire. Mr. Hewitt, immediately despatched several engines, water-carts, and a large number of the fire-bri- gade. By the time they had reached the scene of destruction, which was about ...

Spring Assizes, 1846

... Spring Assizes, 1S46. NORTH WALES CIRCUIT. MIONTGOMtEitYS11I1aL. Tho Assizes of Welshpool commenced on Sa- turday, the 7thinst. * On Sunday, the learned judge, Sir John Wil- liame, went to church accompanied by the High Sheriff, John Foulkes, Esq., and the usual re- tinue. The Court was opened on Monday morning, at half-past 10, and the following gentlemen were sworn oln the grand inquest:- ...

THE BURDENS ON LAND

... THE BURDENS ON LANLD. out A committee having beenappointedby thehouse thte) of lords in the carly part of the present session law to inquire into, and upon, the peculiar burdens, higi If ally, whlich land has to bear, two reports have tioni boon prepared, on~e actual~ly adupted and present- stat, el to the house of lords oni Tuesday Iast, the are othev re~jected upon at division by a majority ...

CARNARVONSHIRE

... - CARNARVONSlIlRE. ?? VI :; tf ~ ~~CAIlNAlVO.N, .AVeAIL4, The Rt. Ilona.Iorrl: .Noebhrrough, chairman, and the following ?? Buikelcy.11ughos, ° -sq., aRl.P. J. Etowlands, Esq,, 11ev. )Villiam Ellis, g Rev. /G3iilith Owren. I A Grand Jury, having' boen. empaneltid, were .uddressed by thu noble clairmiar, to-the effcot that he had hoped, for etue, to have presided at a session i before which no ...