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THE NOVEL DISPUTE AT WATTSTOWN COLLIERY

... behalf of the s ?? (represented by Mr. W. e H. lMorgan, solicitor) wore David Williams, 4, Fairfield-terrace, Ynyshir; John Francis, New Baihilv-strect, Wattstown ; David Jones, 5, ?? inc-street, Pen tygwaith ; and Enoch Grifitlis, 27, Bailey-street, ...

RHYL

... Asaph has appointed Messrs. Wyatt and Sisson, Principal Registrars of the Diocese of St. Asaph, on the death of thd Rev. John Francis Cleaver, late Principal Registrar, and one of the Canons of the Cathechal. The Rev. Morgan Da- vies, of Llanrwvst, has ...

PONTYPRIDD EISTEDDFOD

... other members of thr e local eomnaittee of the National Eisteddfod of y J'altfs, 1893 (except the defendant), against MYir. John Francis Mr'Clune, of The Graige, Pority- pridd, for the sum of £10. the amount of his guarantee towards the expenses. of the eistedd ...

CARDIFF POLICE-COURT

... the prioaner taeo the * loaves in queetson from off a shelf in his (Wit- ness's) shop on tueaday night. Policeconastable John Francis said that he toliowd the prisoner down Bnte.atrect, snd ?? he saw witness al nopon him priso nr th-ev down the loaves. ...

CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST A SWANSEA TRADESMAN

... The tttateea of the lodge, whiah has now changed its name, took proeein, At the ..last aSeies, to secoter the =0 from John, Francis having filed ;be a petition in bankruptcy. While in theb at the ri NiTi Frill Court, on Finday, John denied that he ItO ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... stealingat Leigh- pla i ton, on the 9th of February, a table cover and three be I pocket handkerchiefs, the property of John Francis, No and was sentenced to three months hard labour. the . FOWL STEALING. zar 3 Benjamin Evans was charged with stealing ...

GLAMORGAN ASSIZES

... charged with mali- oiouslyv beoiding Michael M'Caitthy at sa] Me?thyr. Mr. Foa appeared for the prose- cu-tion, and Mr. St. John Francis Will-ams sl , for the defence. ? Prisoner was found not guilty prnd dis '5 charged. CHARGE OF BURGLARY AT -KERTHYR a ...

NEWPORT POLICE-COURT

... -Before the MAYOR, Mr. R. F. EL t3 WOOLLETT, Mr. C. LrwiS, and Mr. H. nud PHILLIPS. cor. SToNoI Trnowrs#G.-AbrhaSm Hopkins wf John Francis were finedea4h 2s 6a, orsevea&ys. for throwing atnes in St. Mary street. ASSAULTnS.-Charles Bickley was obargad with FOR ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... before taking the slates away, when the accused replied that the slates were his, and that he had not got permission. Mr. John Francis gave the prisoner the best of cha- racter, as being a hard-working and industrious man- in fact, there was no better conducted ...

CHARGE OF PERJURY AT SWANSEA

... 'ictrrd sbta trhiE ?? ncrjtiy eonnR-1;I ia th ,t Wuiif rms in May ?? , mvor& in lnu afdlmrr Ohat ho saw Abhrubsn John and John Francis sign a pro. h] ?? rote for 50 in favour of the St. Dewi Lodge, No. 152 of tho Independent Order of Alfreds. Bic'lard P1rilltp ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... before taking the slates away, when the acoused replied that the slates were his, anti that he had not got permission. 'Mr. John Francis gave the prisoner the best of cha- racter, asibeing a hard-working and industrious man- in fact, there was no better conducted ...

A SWANSEA TRADESMAN SENT TO GAOL FOR ASSAULT

... Mr, UUriOs Both, Air. .1 Trev, Jonhin MrN. 1' Corarroa, Mr. Lconard Willia-m, Idfr. 5, S. f. liorrna- F'iahor, and Mi. John Francis), ean assault case, which hais canned conoiderable intoreat in the upper prts of the histrict, came on for hearing snd ...