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CHARGES AGAINST A VICAR

... to- - ng At Bristol Consistory-court on Saturday his Si ng Honour Judge Ellicott. chancellor of- the ns- diocese, concluded the investigation of charges of I ble brought by one of the churchwardens against peo On the vicar of Swindon,: the Rev. Newton the ver Ebenezer Howe, who was alleged to have been doe he guilty of 'rmisconduct with Miss Mary Stringer sho .he Roskell, at the vicarage at ...

TOBACCO SELLING

... j I woo ITHE EXTRAORDINARY -CASE thoi thei AT CARDIFF. the real tob: LITHIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. sta, ~g rig) y In the Nisi Prins Court at the Glemorgan so I U Assizes on Fri~day (before Mr, justice Chan- ask Mis it nell) the same keen interest was aigain mane- dild e, fested in the great tobacco selling case, the Mir. n trial of. which now entered uposs the third bail S day. PlI ntiffs are ...

ALLEGED THEFT OF ADMIRALTY STORES

... F-7 ALLEGED THEFT OF ADMIIIALTY swrolEs. l- I The court-martial at Chatham with reference to the alleged theft of Adniralty stores wt. concluded on Thursday, which wns the ?? .stting. The nencsed, Henry James Lilley, of the battleship Andadious, in his defence gave an O cmalpatio denial to the statements of Chief. writer Jordan and Petty-officer Chidls, who Si iarve themselves been convicted, ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST MR. CHAMBERLAIN

... THE CHARGES AGAINST MR. CHAM BERLAIN. LETTER .FRO SIR JOHN GUNN. a cn Connl The following letter appeared in F'rifdy's Times - LII Sir-With your permission I should like to publisb the follow-ingr facts. wbich confirm in a very strilking manner the statements contained in Mr. Wanklyn's ?? in the 'Times' of MIEl' to-day. Some sixteen years oago I was chair- muan of a bank which transacted ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1884 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

JUSTICES AND SOLICITOR

... STORMY SCENE' AT REHYL POLICE- wi- COURT. tic gri AN APPLICANT FOR A CLERBKSaP OF Ici WORKS AT CARDIFF. eal One of thle most extraordinary scenes ever be' witnessed in a court of justice occurred at ho Rhyl on Tnesda-y during the hearing of a in4 case in which ?? Remington, of Spark- be, brook, Birminglham, was charged with desert- ig lag his wife. Married in 1892, at Efdghaston a Parish ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 679 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL POLICE-COURT8. CARD1FF. FBRIDAY.-(Beffore Yr. T. W. LEWVIS, Seipem. diary, and Msr. T. IT. STBPRENS1 VIOLENT PRISONEP. Patrick John O'Brian. atlias Charles Taylor 40, who said ho was employed at one of tnei largest shops in the town, was charged v;:th being drunk and discrderly in Craddock-stie.t on the 27th of September, and also with assaulting Polioe-constable Edward flares while in ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 650 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHILD'S DEATH AT CARDIFF

... I .r- rc;e ?? MOTHER WARNED BY THE do: COPLON-E- at en b oh. W- The inquiry into the death of the four- by months-old child of Ellis Jordon, a picture- da frame maklter 103, COttrell-road, waso reuined by | E at the Cardiff Coroner on Thur.day. 'Fle aquert had been adjourned on 'hV:eEduy, owing to an OpinioIe eslpres~ed by Dr. Morris that somle s antiseptic powder he hod found in the house ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... A APPEAL AGAINST TRE RATABLE v VALUE. A meeting of tbe Meorthyr Union Assessment Clommittee was hold at Mlertlyr on Saturday, J, Mr. Thomas Jenkins, J.P., in the ohair. Mr. 40 Benasly, genoral manager of the Taff Vale s Railwvay Company, appeared and appealed t against the old rating of their lines and build- al ings in the parishea of Merthyr and Aberdare, ti the ratable value being £9,0f4, ...

CARDIFF COUNTY-COURT

... I CARDIFF COUNlT-COURT. |. I THE IRIIE-PUECHiASE SYSTEM. it The second day's busiucss of the Cardiff Ic Conuty-coart was proeided over by Judge OwCen I on Thursday morning. Several cases ;IlUs- trating the foibles of the hire purchase syste v were heard. One of thee was that in which V Messrs. R. J. Heath and Sons Enel Charles a Arnold for £9 t6s 2d., of which £8 ?? 1 as t paid for rent to ...

RUNNING DOWN CASE AT CARDIFF

... - At Cardiff Ceutty-court on Friday William James and D. Haasamn claimed £50 each damages from Mr, T. D. John. of the Corpora- tion Hotel, for injuries sustained by them by being knocked down by the defendant's horse in Clarence-road, Cardiff. on the 17th of July. Mr. Bailhache, barrister-atslavw (instructed by Messrs. George David and Evans) represented the plaintiffs, and Mr. Sankey, ...

MRS. DRUCE'S DAUGHTER

... MRS. DRtUCE'S DAUGHTER. CHARGED WITH DISORDERLY CONDUCT N HY-DE PARK. .At 31arlborough-street Police-court, London. I on Alondlay. Bertha Druce, twenty, of no occu- pawion. living at Montague-place, was charged with disorderly conduct and refusing to leave Hyde Park when requested. Some 3 time prior to the case being called on Mrs. Druce stepped into the witness-box and bonded the magistrate a ...

SERIOUS AFFRAY AT MILFORD

... i ,F-SOLDIERRS ATTACK THE e, POLICE. al, ATTEMPT TO RELEASE A he CORAMDE. st- ch POLICEl-OFFICER BADLY ha er WOUNDED. a d ley ARREST OF A MILITIA enys E fiS G EANT. .ey ige Milford Haven, where 1,200 Militiamen are in camp. wia the scene of a serious affray about l., e!even o'clock on Thursday night betwcen the to military and the town police. It appears that ol Police-Fergeant Brinn and Po ...