MONMOUTHSHIRE
... VIll. ihere wa^ no odUhty for legal purpofViS, Monmouthshire then being included in the Marches of Wales. Durm* the reign ...
... VIll. ihere wa^ no odUhty for legal purpofViS, Monmouthshire then being included in the Marches of Wales. Durm* the reign ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. TRIALS OF PRISONERS M a opened this morning at ten o'clock, when MrS, Bosanquet, the Chairman, took his seat. He was accompanied on the bench by Mr H. M. Kinnaird, Mr Edward Eister, Mr E. J. Phillips, Mr W. W. Phillips, Mr F. J. Hall, Mr ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE, The general Quarter-sessions of thtS peace, far t. county of Monmouth commenced yesterday at the T Hall TJak, for the transaction of th« busineM of the county. Mr S. K. Bosket aSK? presided, and there were present, Mr Samuel Horn fray' ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES, The Summer Assizes for this county commenced Ttieay. when the Commission was opened at the Shire Hall, by Mr H. MatthewB, Q.C. in the absence of Her Majesty's .Judges—Baron Pollock having been detained by the prolongation of the ...
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... MONMOUTHSHIRE HUNT. The annual Ball came off at the Beaufort Arms Hotel, on Friday evening last. The room, corridor, and ante-rooms were very tastefully decorated with gas lights, flowers, shrubs, ferns, &c., as in former years, Mr. John Cloud superintending ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES. (Before Mr Justice ARCHIBALD.) ACTION FOR COMPENSATION FOR GIVING UP A FARM. WILLIAM MORGAN V. WILLIAM Joiif.-This was an action brought by the plaintiff, farmer, of Gwernegeltock Farm, to recover the sum of £ T>0for compensation ...
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... THE MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY. To the Editor of the SOUTH WALES DAJLY NEWS. SIR.-No time should be lost both by the shareholders of the Monmouthshire Railway Company and the freighters of this county in taking the most active mea- sures to prevent ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. y_ The general quarter sessions of the pease for the county of Moiiiiiout.ii comoieiiced yesterday, at the ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. The Easter Sessions for the County of Monmouth com- menced yesterday at the Town-hall, Usk, for the transac- tion of county business. Mr S. R. Bosanquet, the chair- man, presided, and there werealso present-Mr Granville ...