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CARMARTHEN BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... William Llawellyn, 5, St. Peter's-strelt; David Davies, Parkyberlilnn Charles Davies, Fountain Hi ul ; William Jeremy, Owdunawr * John Rilph Bland, 32, Richmiond- terrace; and William Evans, Fishpond Hous. TieH CHARGE. The Recorder said the grand jury would ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... d namely, Theo. Bentley and Arthur Shaw bad their legs broken, Frank Spooney had his collar-bone ,- brolcen, and John Puh liehd his arm broken. All )r four msn were taken to.Shefi~eld.Infirmsr7,,where, me they were attended-to, ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CARDIFF MAN

... Coedpenmain. THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF DROWXVA ING AXE CARDIGAN. The inquest on the Tody of Henry Jon which was found on thle mud on the banks of tbh9 Tivy, was held at the Castle Inn, Bridge-endg. Cardigan, on Tuesday evening, before Mr. Ivc3 Evans, coroner ...

THE TITHE WAR IN WEST WALES

... authorities in London that it was nrothinig but a P romp-that a pretty girl put lier arms round a I good-lolring officer. Mr. Rowell Evans, chief.constable of Cardigan. r I shire, was the next witness, He did not see tie T assault. tl Mr. Picton Evans ...

GENERAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... on, decided not to grant the licence. FISHERY PROSECUTION AT CARDIGAN: At the Lower Troedyraur Petty Sessions, held at Cardigan on Tuesday, David Lleweilyn, of Cunnarth, was charged by John Thoias, water bailiff, with fiehing during the weekly close season ...

WINTER ASSIZES IN WEST WALES

... WINTER ASSIZES 1N WEST YWA I-ES. CARDIGANS1{liE. Tihe winter a&eizee for the county of Cardigan took place at 1he Town-hall? La-npelter, on Wt'cdnesday, after 1jis lostlaip, Jufstice Law- ranos, had attendled Divine service at, the ,I aerish Ohureh. The ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... intent ?? to Idill and murder' 00 himself at Fouidalet onl the 29bh of May lagh. - Mr. C. H-. oweroend.liaehAllen, Oci1 wifo of John Allen, colliery repairer, said the pri. jo sonter wits line brother. Onl May 29 lie cameo liome awfnl drinik and without ...

TITHE WAR IN WEST WALES

... Juvstic Charles rasumed the Cardigan-. aire Sumer Assizez at Lmpetor on Tuesday soeing. His lordship took his seat at .thalf- 1t ten, and-at once proceeded with thei cases ftheyoungmenfrons the parish of lPenbryn, armed Jobn Thomas and Watldn Grifilths ...

POLICE MAKE IMPORTANT SEIZURES

... Mr. Keys is a ila-n 'N 'ij who is well knllowil in Cardiff, lie having beea 462 I for come years the lanidlord of the Cardigan dl Arms, in Bute-street, A few weeks a go le is: .d wvant out Shootinig withi a gentleman, withr tbe ri3i ,d rexult thiat Keys ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF LOSS OF MEMORY

... 5, CrictoJn-plaece, was run over by a cart belonging to Mr. Hibbert, the hay merchant, in John-street, on Thursday, The child sustained injuries to the left arm and left side, and was taken in at the infirmary, where she died a few minutes after admission ...

A LLANELLY SENSATION

... on duty in Upper Park- be street, near tile Stepney Arms Hotel, a little aefter Lr.) two o'clock ia Lbe morning. I saw a ?? in a front -s- window and peeped in, and saw .Mt. George in Watkeye, Mr. John Morgans tVaughan-street), Mr. in Aaron Stone, nod fMr ...

ALLEGED RIOTS IN CARDIGANSHIRE

... anticipate a breach of the peace? -Cipvtaiuly. EVIDENCE OF A JOURNALIST. Alr. J. C. Roberts, ex-mayor of Cardigan and proprietor of the Cardigan Observer, ho attended the tithe sales-in question, gave, his account of the incadents which came under ...