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THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A LADY AT PENGE

... L&UI afl rrvjNvxn. At the resumed inquest, at Penge. on Monday, on Mrs. Staunton, the first material evidence was that of Mary Ann Weatherby, who Was otsidae Tenth Cottage on Christmas Day talking to Clara Brown, when some footsteps were heard inside, and Clara Brown turned the key, saying, Go in, ma'am. She said it was her master's sister. Dr. Longrigg gave an account of his being re- ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... MICEAELAS UA1ftERi. .. ,, on)og$A.SHITid.fl The 'efurt a opentd stf10 O'elook on 'Tesday, 3Jr. ?? CG l'o~wllr (dpinpuy dha~rman) ansd' ht. 3. T. Jenklhe, hitting in the (Jto*n Court; * , - GlAND JU~rY ?? ge fd10 nl e wre 'wiorn on the grand jity-james Edward .Burgess&-(foremaiani . W. B~urgess-W-.Beivan, John -3eyno,' W. Baron, uagreass. , John Beran Daiiek- John Ibavies,- William MODaes, ...

Published: Wednesday 17 October 1877
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 7965 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ALLEGED OUTRAGE AT WOOLWICH

... if FE A LLEGED oUTLAGE AT' WooL wIcH. An ou~trage npon a young womsannamed Upton, alleged to have beeu committed by soldiers on Woolwieh-nommon last Tuesday nigh~t, is under investigation by the poliee. Th-young woman, who is seriously injured and is in the Plnmxstead Infirmary, said that se was crossing afield wrhen she was attacked by a drunken soldier, who -kicked her violently until she ...

Published: Tuesday 04 September 1877
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 457 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SINGULAR DIVORCE CASE

... SIWGULA.R DIVOItUE C&S .- Dntbe Divorce Court. fon Stturday, before Si 0In tbe Divorce Court., on S trday-, bef ore Sir- 7RH. J. Phillimore and a special jury, the case of I Adamen() T. Adamuson, and Ad-mison v. )f Adamson and Ford wsrsmd tw ad across sut nwihtl haadse o Lt divorce fo hiswifo the has ouend o A ulrywith the co-respondent Ford, while the )r wife charged her husband with adultery ...

ALLEGED HOMICIDE BY A MILITARY OFFICER

... +&LL~G~n A;O M~ E ยข. rA M M .t 1 4.1, %fTRY Mapl1- AtteMarlborough,street_ police-court *Oh,e ph .Bukl ,,of the, ' Alban's-place, wstpyingat 4eans.Htl t Wa cagetofbre Mr. Newton. with 01,uaixn' the death~ of a-'man mlined Thomas .8ihlyasalin i with, his umnbiela.. M.Eward Lewis defenae4 ti- rsnr h Lad to.ane Iwera o car u man named Fre4esick- fge-. FIrederiek Hodges, of -61 ...

Published: Wednesday 07 February 1877
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1883 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COUNTY COURTS

... TN TIR CAnD? County Court on Thursday, before his Honour Judge Herbert, William Klinmouth, poultr merchiant, Cork, kreland, bronght an wction to recover from Thomas Ki.T emouth, poitry dealer Cardiff, the sum of , n5 Ss 8d, for goods sol. Mr. Vachell eppeared for the plaintiff end Mlr. Blelloch defended. Pt as stated thati for a eonsiderale te past defendant, s who asm fatherito the plaintif, ...

THE GOWER MANSLAUGHTER CASE

... THE GOWER MANSLAUGHTER' CASE: - C A - INQUEST AND VERDICT. An inquest was held at the Three Brothers Inn, Ilandymore, on Friday, before Mr. Gaskoin, deputy coroner for the district, to inquire into the circumstances attending the death of Thomas Kneath, 82 years of age, who, as previously re. ported, died on. Wednesday from injuries he had received. - The first witness was Margaret Moore, ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1877
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1247 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CARMARTHEN BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... CARIAIRTHEN BOROUGH . QUARTER SESSIONS, The Epiphany quarter sessions for the county of the borough of Carmarthen weie held on Ron. &day,, at the town-hall, before Mr. B. T. Willians , Q.C., recorder. The court assembled at half- past ten o'clock, and the learni6d' recorder was accompaniedl on the bench by the mayor (Mr. T. Mostyn Davies); -Alderman John Thomas, Mr. E. B. Jones, Mr. J. Hughes, ...

THE ALLEGED DEFALCATIONS BY A SWANSEA RATE COLLECTOR

... THE ALLEGED DEFALCATIONS BY A SWANSEA RATE COLLETOR, THE PRISONER BEFORE THE MAGIS TRATES. Before the charge against Llewellyn Davies came on at the Swansea, police court, on Monday, the Mayor stated that as a member of the urban- sanitary authority, he would withdraw from the bench during the hearing of the case. Mr. James Rogers said he was placed in a similar position, but as he was not ...

THE HATCHAM CASE

... ' THE CHURCH CLOSED. The Bishop of Roobester ?? appointed the Rev, Richalrd Chambers, ?? to officiate as curate in charge of St. James', Hatdham. On Saturday Mr Chanmbers, havinK obtained Mr Tooth's address from the latter gentleman's legal advisers, proceeded to Tunbridge Wrltl and formally demanded the keys of the church. It is said that the rev. gentlemen.imet in the most U amjcable spirit, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... | DOLGELLEY. ADJOURNED SESSIONS, MONDAY,-Beforo U0r Lewis Williams and Mr C. E. Mounr Edwards. Alleged Hay Stealiiej.-Johi PPagh, carrier, of this town, surrendered to his recoguisaiices from the 14th iDst., chlirged with stealing i ay g from Ddol Liwynl, in thee ccupation of Mrs Jones, of .the Royal Ship llHtel. Mr David Pugh prosecuted, and Mr WU. R. Davies (Jones and Davies) defended. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I CONWAY. An adjpurned seesionn w;ia held on Friday, the 28th inst,, wben tto following magistrates were present - Mr Henry Kuseshavv (chairman), Rrve. W. V. Williams e aod J. Di Jones, end Air C. *Y. Bulkeley. Drunk i4 charqe of a ?? Hughes was broughr up on this eharge, when P.C. 18 said that at eight o'clock on the 27th ult. he found the defendant druink iu charge of a horse and carriage iu ...