Monmouthshire
... Monmouthshire. ist Monmodthshirh V.A.,Newport. (3 P- B-) 1. Newport. 2. Risca. 3. Panteg. Newcastle-on-Tyne, ist Newcastle-on-Tyne V.A. Newcastle-on-Tyne. (3 P- B.) 1. Newcastle. 2. Gateshead. 3. Hebburn. ...
... Monmouthshire. ist Monmodthshirh V.A.,Newport. (3 P- B-) 1. Newport. 2. Risca. 3. Panteg. Newcastle-on-Tyne, ist Newcastle-on-Tyne V.A. Newcastle-on-Tyne. (3 P- B.) 1. Newcastle. 2. Gateshead. 3. Hebburn. ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES. Afc Monmouthshire Assizes, before Mr. Justice Mathew, James Tee (46), gaiuekeejier, was convicted of having committed wilful perjury on the 9th April, 1394, when giving evidence at the Chepstow County Court in a case, Davis v. Tee ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES. Mr. Justice Mathew arrived in Monmouth from Gloucester by the 7.44 p.m. train Thursday, and w’a* met at the station the high sheriff, Mr. Richard Laybourne, the under sheriff, Mr. Percy Laybuurne, and posse police under Captain ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZE. (Before Jastioe Hawkins.) Sentence.—William Smith, 45, fireman, was ' neutei.cc.l Ij turee penal servitude for an ofTence fi Newport ou the Match. Txmzebb Shootino Case.— George William i Morgan, travuilar, lor without intent at ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZE. POSTYiIIsXEK KIOT3. Lof'l Chief Co[eri>l ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES. ARRIVAL OF MR. JUSTICE MATHEW. Mr. Justice Mathew arrived Monmouth from Gloncester by the 7.44 p.m. train on Thursday, and was met at the station by the high sheriff, Mr. Richard Laybourne, the under sheriff, Mr. Percy Laybonrne ...
... THE RIOTS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. SENTENCES THE PRISONERS. At the Monmouth Assizes, yesterday, John Carpenter, James Brimble, William Roberts, (Tiarles Frederick Krogan. George Parlor, Jenkins, David Brooks, Alf Robinson, Joseph Thomas, James White, and George ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZE. This opened before Lord Chief Justice Cclendgo at the 3hire Hali.Monmoath.yesterday -E H Laeey collier, pleaded guilty to haying, Abergavenny, the 9iu July, 1892, married Martha bis former wife being tuea aliye. was sentenced to ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES. These assizes were opened the Shire Hall, Monmouth, Friday, before Mr. Justice Mathew. Col. the Hon. F. C. Morgan was foreman the Grand Jury. His Lordship congratulated Grand Jury tho absence serious crimes, and especially on the ...
... THE RIOTS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. SENTENCES ON THE PRISONERS. At the Monmouth Assizes, Friday. John Carpenter, James Brimble, William Roberts, Charles ■ hredenck George Parlor, Thomas Jenkins, David Brooks Alf Robinson, Joseph Thomas, James White, and George ...
... THE DISTURBANCES IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. jpeciai anting of the Newport connty pol:oe eoart, ?e»terdft7, George R.cuards and man named Jams* were charged with taking part unlawful %ssembly, at Pontymiater Dec. and ineiiing crowd join them io riotous conduct ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge arrived Monmouth from Gloucester the 3.20 p.m. train on Monday, and was met the nigh Sheriff (Mr. A. Evans, Llangibby), the Mayor (Mr. Honayfield), and a posse of police under Captain Parker. His lordship ...