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ALLEGED SHEEP WORRYING AT LLANGYSTENIN

... belon'ing to Mr Joseph Jones between Llan- gystenin and Conway. The dog was panting and running in the direction of Conway. Cross examined: He had told Joseph Jones that, the -dog he; had met was called Ben, and that he was not sure it was Joseph Jones' dog. Samuel ...

ABERGELE

... ABEBGBLE. Police Court.-At bbe mhothly Petty Sessions on &8turday, before Meears W. ?? Mason and Joseph Jones, Mr John Kerfot, a member of the S& Asaph Guardians and a retired, farmer, was summoned) for being drunk and disorderly at Aber-' gele. Poli ...

ASSAULT ON AN ACTRESS

... bruised her. el r, Looking from the auditorium the projectile would come k from the left-hand side of the pit. ti l Mr Joseph Jones, of Mlerridale-street, said that on if Monday night he went to the Star Theatre. He was Cl in the pit, and saw the defendant ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 550 | Page: 21 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... nurse to the sick man, was in the room at the time the conversation tnok place ?? the brother. In a few days afterwards Mr. Joseph Jones tiied. hvben hile brother looked into the box where the inniiey was Faid to be deposited, ull he could find were two .tO1 ...

ABERGELE

... acted (Mr W. T. Mason and Mr .Joseph Jones) were divided as to their decision, and fhe case was adjourned. There were now' on the bench Mr J. Duncan Miller ipresiding), Dr. Wol- stenholme, Mr W. T. Meson, and Mr Joseph Jones. Thle latter retired! to the ...

ALARMING ACCIDENT ON THE CAMBRIAN RAILWAY

... directed to the injuries of the other passengers. These were not of an alarming nature, the most serious being in the case of Joseph Jones, Bailey Bedw, who had ribs broken, while -Mills Mills, a youth, had his face opened, the cut reaching froml- the eye down ...

WHAT IS FANCY BREAD?

... oa Saturday, before Riessrs. C. RatCliff, J. W. Williams, and J. A. Kenrick. this much-vexed question again cropped up. Joseph Jones, Carter's Green; A. Gaunt. High Street; I, Silk, Spon Lane; John Sedgloy, Walsall Street; Thomas Collett, Spon Lane; Thomas ...

ALLEGED HEARTLESS SWINDLES

... charged on a warrant, at the Guild- hall, on Friday, with obtaining 201. from J. Roare, 101. from Walter (Iuildford, 81. from Joseph Jones. and other sums from various persons by means of false ?? o Cross deposed that on Thursday evening he saw the pri- soner ...

REMARKABLE [ill] RAUDS

... prosecu- tion, the first heing that of -Mr. C. Dudley Shackleton, steward of a large farm, near Cork; the second that of Mr. Joseph Jones, a small farmer in Wales and the third that of Mr. James MtI.Yasters. a farmer at Lamrne, in the North of ireland3. Mr ...

CONWAY PETTY SESSIONS

... evidence of Joseph Jones, All he did was to take hold of the bailiff'a arm and pnsh | him ont.-Cross'examined: He knew the goods of Moses Hughes were in an out-honse. Five nr mix of them pusbed the complainant ?? Jonesa I a son of Joseph Jones. said they ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... a young fellow, was charged with woumding his brother, Joseph Jones. Dr. G. H. Lilley, house surgeon at the Royal Infirmairy, said that at two o'clock on the morning of Sunday week, Joseph Jones was admitted to the casualty ward with an incised wound ...

AN ARGUMENT AND A FRYING PAN

... AN ARGUMENT AND A FRYING PAN. ' - ,. - Joseph Jones, 44, a' market porter em- ployed at. Covent-gdraei, ,was charged at Sonthiwark policeo-ourt, yesterday, with violently assault-inghis wife.-Polide- &'bnstable. T~hurhiL, 63 E, .said he wa' called to ...