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MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES

... MONMOUTHSHIRE iASSIZE&;; - _ I . . I - . - .~ CROWN COVRT-WZsnDsArAt (Before M~r. Justice HivNaNs.)t THE CHBTTOW2OA NShLAUGHTE CASE. I John Lydiot-, 36, was indicted for felonioualv a hrq and slaying. Henry George Smith, at the i ?? of Chenstow, on the 15th of May last. t a Pisoner pleaded not guilty. Mr. Earn prosecuted. The evicence showed that a hoese ina waggon under the care of prisoner ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES FROM SWANSEA TRADESMEN

... i 3E B EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES FROM B SWABSEA TRADESMEN. I At Swansea police.court, on Tuesday, Elizabeth on Collins, Maraden.street7 and Mtary Nixon, C1armsr. too then.road, were charged with stealing a pair of eleo drawers, the yroperty. of Evan Jones, draper, for High-street. The prosecutor heard a noise out. hai side his shop on the 1lth instant, aon goigooat eta he saw the prisoners there, ...

CARDIFF POLICE-COURT

... I TtESDAY.-Beforefh - o(r P. LEwis) B and Alderman D. Joxrse O A WORTHLESS SCAcw. - William Quick, a . T4Eaperhanger, was chaged by Warrantfoffloer (I s~icar wid leaving his wife and seven children s chargenble to the union fund. The poor woman, t] it appeaed, haed somehow contrived to maintain c herself and the children fo some tie after sbe o p was deserted, but on the 7th of August she was ...

Published: Wednesday 29 October 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1218 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CURIOUS INCIDENT AT DERBY ASSIZES

... CURIOUS INOIDET ATDEBIBY - ASSIZES. I ?? _ , IL . .. ?? I.. ?? . . ., . . . . , heai cane hed at the Dir~y Asmizas, ona Thuzts. ay, in mhich Iwo dom~etl servants 'wero E fwi theft3 th judge (Hr. Justice Graves) having said the Xcan would be 'Sdjouree til Friday hef objeoted ~~ha, thy ha mad u- their minds, M thei amuen ap the jydge mor the sphs of ?? thefr varict. dThr5 md that in these ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 448 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE FATAL SHOOTING CASE NEAR CARDIFF

... -THE FATAL SHOOTING CASE OFAR CARDIF. De VERDICT OF DEATH BY MIS.' 1- .ADVENTUE . on E 0 r -1E . fleece, the Cardiff coroner, on EStur. ha is day, beld an inquest on the body of John Tarring. ati a, ton, a bricklayer, who wan accidentally shot dead ee4 e noar the Penarth Ferry.road, beyond Lower ve Grangetown, on Thursday, the 9th inst. Mr. Kiddle 'was the foreman of the jury. Charles ...

SECOND [ill]

... , 4 1,,I A - 'X . - 1 ); SEUX.p, .? ?? -a. ?? . . . - ATTEMPTED) KMUR, DE OF THE OZA il. UIS NAJESTY FIKED AT FIVE TIMES. hi PE'I rEarSBUROG Ai.rIL 11.-The Czar I. was fired at nlear the WVinter Palace this 1i morning. The asseassin discharged a ro PI volver live times, but his Majesty Was hV 0nliurt. w IEmSLW, Arnim 14. -Who 7 Emperor tl Wiliam, on hearing of the attempt on the m PC Czar's ...

THE PROPOSED ALTERATIONS IN ST. MARYS CHURCH, CABDIFF

... THE PROPOSED ALTERATIONS IN ST. MARYS CHUROR, UABDIFF. e a DECISION OF THE CONSISTORY ee aosxr. d -- OAt adjourned sitting o the Consiory court of Whe diooeael, hold at UiAndaff, on Mondag a (before the Chanelltor lMr. J. E. Ollivant), the f decision ci the court was delivered in respect of a the petition presented by- the Rev. G. A. Jones, as the vicar, for the granting of a falty authorisidg ...

THE ALLEGED RITUALISTIC PRACTICES AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH, CARDIFF

... - IllTi RITULIST g I .RMTI~ A T. M .TBHRH M so Ldj6W~j ofthe Cons1istoary AtnadiOfumnasdoewetmlV101 elnafn Mon. 'day, boler Mr, ].i. Ovst the Cksuesltcr,, Fand th Regfistrar, the Patiftio of ,the Rev. U. L. Jnetft *visr dC St.MaysW Church, CardW for'S thO trot application, Mr. F. de O. 'Hamilton ap. PePed gm proctor for the pet tioner, aud the ;,op ?? mes headed b Mr. Joha Gufflths, 'One of ...

COUNTY COURTS

... COUNTY. COURTS. r. Cxti FOR WOERK DoN.-At the C ird t Coit7 Court,on Thuradaj, beroiealdge Heroerti In Mr. ; G. Proger. plumber, -Cadiff, bronght an actonag~ne Msss. . J.BEn= and D.i.vidi Evan, of Cadiff; trustees of the estate o' the late bit. 'Wiiham'ones, to rhoover the um' of 'a408., ?? for work done,' aid iuntarest teef r.Phillips a ~ for the pl~aitiff, 2,lamn for the . From ttre reo sf ...

A MONMOUTHSHIRE LAW CASE

... tho In the Court of Appeal, at Westminsto:, on Stic Ahe Friday (before Lord Coleridge annd Lord Justices ti re.) Bramwell and Brett). the appeal Griffiths v. Lob Williams came on for the hearing of the argument on the rule nisi fo: -t tr ti-. olbt itud by the I defendant in Maroh List. The plaintiff, Jane pn Griffiths widow and adminiatratrix of her late G£e husband, Samuel Geiffiths, ...

Published: Saturday 15 November 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 535 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SWANSEA POLICE-COURT

... aG ?? TUESDAY.-Before Mr. J. C. Fogwtz (Stipeu. 5 of diary atA Alderman PFEL1LIPS. 6t R E. ALLGED- STAI.; Or & FOWL.-& woman of respectable appearance, named Ann Ottaway, residing in St. Helen's avenue, was f bronght up on remand charged with stealing a ?? fowl cm S'tarday n reos the shoo of MYr. led pork ban r, Goat stre. Mstbum kd Mis, _ohs adpolice coosbla deS a. pweed to th o of the case, ...

Published: Wednesday 12 November 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 456 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ORCHARD ROBBERY AT LLANTRISANT

... ORCILMID ROBBPtrY AT LLA NTRI&SAtNT. On Friday, at LVamtrisnt pP.),3 cou1rt v (blefcro Mr. Gwilym Williams and Sir Joeeph e Spearman, Bart.1, John Ailward, EIvan Wild, N 1B!atbow Ml'Cartba, and William Aulwvard were i: charged ?? stealing apple4 from an orcbhrd near I Hendy Farm, the property of William Thomns. I Police constable Bowen itated that at half-past t seven o'eloek on Suzfisy ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 812 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment