EPIPHNY QUARTER SESSIONS

... of a w man named John Williams. He was, however, vs found guilty, and eentenced on the first charge to a six months' imprisonment in Swansea Gaol. ANOTHER OnBBaaY OF. TOOLS.-AN OLD V O'FENDLE. John Williams, 6i, cabinet maker, ceias John Thomas, alias Williarn ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... William Lavorickt; the RobIn Hood andi Little John, Woadbridge Road, from Fleunua Pigg to JIames Pigig; thle Britannia, Glreat Whip Street,Wfrom William Smith to Jcsse Sheppard. the elder; the WIthipollI Arms, BHIlton Lane, from Beer? Charles Cord to Hannah ...

TURNING THE TABLES

... Thursday John Grattane, of lIt, New- inn-yard, Shoreditch, was charged on re- mand at Guildhall with forging his unole's name to various hills of exchange. The evidence previously given was read over, and the mei facts were that William Grattan, the uncle ...

DARING ROBBERIES IN CARDIGAN

... DARING ROBBERIES IN CARDIGAN. Durio the ?? few Ivens F ?? 4Jfl5.Ea|sAWiXsD 1X5 'W.AflhJijJ.: During the past few weeks at Pendre, Cardigan, t Catherine.row aud Nortthgate-terrac e have been the scene of a number of impudent robberies, r committed by some ...

ASSAULT BY A GUARDSMAN

... before Sir J. C. Lawence. M.P., with con- spiring together to defraud the creditors of John Grattan, the, nephew of Williams Grattan, to the extent of 1,1001. Jphn' Grattan was recalled, and the evidence pe ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... Owen, captain of the Tivyside, trading be- tween B ristol and Cardigan, d epised that the defendamnt's. duty was to render an account to him on each voyage be- bfore he started for Cardigan. Witness, withot going theough the acoun ts defendant presented ...

POLICE

... licence of the Llanelly Bottled Beer Stores .-as transferred from John Thomas to Urban Stevenson.-A licence was granted to Ann Lewis for the Smiths' Arms, Dolan. -The licence of the Nevill's Arms, rafen, was transferred from George Bright to James Wilson.-Lastain ...

POLICE

... Griffin, St. Mary-street, Oliver Jones to Daniel Lewis; Prince of Wales, e Bute-street, Richard Rees to Robert Sanders- in Cardigan Arms, Maria-street, Robert Sanders to d Henry Eecott; New Inn, Queeu-street, W. R. t, Stephieneon to David Wiston Evans; Lord ...

Police Courts

... to have had water added to reduce it to 42 per cent, under proof. Defendlnt was convicted and Suned 5 and cants. John Crawford, Masons' Arms Inn, was charged with a similar offence. Mr Harkes bought of bin a pint of whisky on the 6th inst., and the sample ...

Oxfordshire Lent Assizes

... house of Henry Gibbons, of the Cricketer's Arms beer- gi house, at Cowley, on the 12th February, and stealing two vi hens; he was also indicted for stealing alamb on the same hi .ay, value 5s., the property of John White, at Cowley. lo The Hon. F. Parker ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Miargaretta Thomasa to John Thomas. STEALING Con.-At the Carmarthen 1 borough pobce.court, on Friday, Henry Evans, of Waundew, m that town, wa sent to gaol for E seven days for stealing coal from the station of the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway Company at ...

THE ALLEGED ASSAULT ON MRS. ROUSBY

... and see if yon like it then. She put toC i out her right arm, and he took her by the arm, - but she did not leave go of the manuscript. He line r first took her by the shoulder, struck her arm sac) 0 violently with his fist, so as to make hear drop the ...