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... such an expression. I hope this will satisfy the public and Mr. Wiliett that it is an en- tire falsehoocl.-Your's truly, Cardigan Arms. THOMAS JONES. ...
... such an expression. I hope this will satisfy the public and Mr. Wiliett that it is an en- tire falsehoocl.-Your's truly, Cardigan Arms. THOMAS JONES. ...
... inquest was held at Saint Clears, before George Thomas, Esq., on the body of Mrs. Lloyd, aged thirty-four wife of the Rev. John Lloyd, Bapti&t minister, whose death was caused by the discharge of a gun her husband was cleaning. Mary Lloyd, aged thirteen ...
... payment of costs. Samuel Watts, Noval Oak, William-street, same offence, was fined 5s. and costs. Thomas Jones, of the Cardigan Arms, Maria-street, was charged with having about fifty people in his bouse at one o'clock in the morning. Fined 5s. and costs ...
... Swansea boroughs; H. A. Bruce, Merthyr borough; Colonel Stuart, Cardiff; David Morns, Carmarthen; Sir John Owen, Pembroke; Capt. Of L. Pryse, Cardigan; and Colonel Watkins, Brecon. It may be profitable to our fair readers to know that the Glenfield Patent ...
... at- tended by the Earl of Cardigan, Lord Rokeby, Col. F H. Seymour, Lieut -Col. Ponsonby, Lord Raglan, and a numerous staff of general officers. The four state bands played God save the Queen, and the troops pre- sented arms on the arrival of the illustrious ...
... Afterwards he was told what Thomas's business was. Thomas did not drink with him at the Peel Hotel. Was in the Bute Castle and Cardigan Arms also, and left papers at each house. Never knew of any committee in these houses. Had a glass of ale there, and paid for ...
... public meeting of owners and occupiers of pro- perty contugious to the canal, was held on Wednes- day evening, at the Cardigan Arms Inn, to adopt measures by which openings in the wall recently erected by the Canal Company may bo secured for the use and ...
... twisted the thong of it tightly round his left arm', for he was left handed. This latter circumstance, no doubt, greatly favourecl his powers of defence, for, as the foremost fellow made a spring at bis right arm, he dealt him a heavy blow on the forehead ...
... DEAR-BOUGHT KISS.-At the New Bailey Court, Manchester, Henry Grattan was charged by Nancy Forrest, with having assaulted her in a railway car- riage on the way from Rochdale to Manchester. He put his arm round her waist and kissed her on the cheek, and attempted ...
... Willett asked Griffiths why he left papers both at the Car- digan Arms and Bute Castle, when they were so near together, but did not remember what answer Grif- fiths made. The Cardigan Arms and Bute Castle are very close together. Cross-examined Would not ...
... Llewellyn, Coity Lower; John Thomas, Cowbridge; Thomas Thomas, St. Hilary; David Jenkins, Coity Higher; Rees Powell, Laleston John D. Jones, Pyle; William Williams, St. Brides Minor; John Lewis, Llansannor William Yorath, Ewenny; John Garsed, Llantvvit Major; ...