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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

COWBlUDGE

... being drunk was liberated on pro- mising to leave the town. John Evans, an old drunkard, was discharged on paying 4s. expenses. Mary Williams and John Davies were summoned at the instance of John Lloyd, Esq., of Dinas, for rescuing cattle from his servant ...

District

... band, marched proudly behind their really handsome ban- ners—one displaying the Plumes of the Prince of Wales, the other the Arms of the Noble Lady at whose expense the schools were built. Whilst thus all outside proved the prosperity of the school, the ...

Hist#

... and G. H. Jenkins, Esq., by John White, game- keeper to John Homfray, Esq., for trespassing in search of game. The defendant, however, did not appear. The service of the summons having been proved by Sergeant Thomas, John White, sworn, said Last Tues- ...

gisiijid Iritis

... Inn, William Davies: Refused; had been fined twice in the past year. Wayne's Arms, David Hopkins: Granted, with a caution. Plasterers' Arms, Daniel Davies Refused. Bute Arms, John James late landlord gone to America: Griffith Jones applied to have the licence ...

BANKRUPTS

... OFIHB CARMARTHEN AND CARDIGAN RAIL- WAY.-Saturday week will be long remembered in Car- marthen, as the day on which the inauguration of the opening of the Carmarthen and Cardigan railway intoth* town was celebrated. At about 1 o'clock John Lloyd Davies, Esq ...

IBHIDCEND

... Canton, from William Meek to John Aureiiua Albion Hotel, from Eliza Watson to Richard Watson Plasterers' Arms, Canton, from Richard Hill to David Davix Duke of York, from Charles Allen to Thomas Williams Lamb and Flag, from John Francis to Ann Francis Piue ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... out her project. On Tuesday morning she went out at her usual hour, in her morning dress, and carrying a small basket on her arm. After the lapse of several hours the family as- sembled at breakfast, and Miss de Rutzen not being present, inquiries were ...

--....---------MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... Cricbton Arms public-house.'—John Hickey, an ap- prentice in the yard, identified part of the tools as being his property; that he left them safe at dinner time, and when he returned he missed them.—Elizabeth Thomas, landlady of the Crichton Arms, stated ...