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THE ALLEGED ABDUCTION OF A JEWESS

... having assaulted Haerriet cant Ann Scullon, by stabbing her in the arm with a chisel, anti bed: he was also charged with having set fire to premises oceti- cxci ?? pied by her husbanil, John Sceilleon. Mr. Setillen keeps a it il t heerhouise in Earl-street ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... BPhotograph fully -bore out. Mr. Hughes. said there was no coa -comparison between the Plough, the Jo; ners' Arms, and the soc Pesallergaro Arms. fiel, 1. Titus Davies, a police-constable, P roved that prostitutes prii r were permitted in the house, and ...

THE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... previous conviction. Four mooths' ts( bard labour. I A CARDSF' STABBING CASE. hol o John Riley acd Leandler Watts woeo indlictod for ci- fal: ' lawsoafully wousding John White, on the 26th Decomnbr. ncc Mor. DO Rultzen asppeared for the prosocuation; Itr ...

THE WELSH FASTING GIRL CASE

... Her v id hands and arms were cold, and her feet and logs the same. f ad I put hot flannels to the legs and feet, and I rubbed her a is, bands and arms. Afterwards she got warmer. She con. f er tinned very restless, throwing her arms about and turning r ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... months' imprisonment. a John Pardoo,32, labourer, pleaded guilty to obtaining by false preteuces a sum of .4s., the moneys'of Thomas t Drinkwator, at Bglwysilan, on the 18th May last, IHe was sentenced to four months' imprisonment't. John Burland, 22, farm ...

THE ABERDARE MURDER

... was on the point of stabbing John Lewis when Thomas Jetikins, alias Davies, rushed on and knocked him the on the arm until I le knife fell nuiders the grate. Thomas - r Jenkins then took John Louis out of the house. John M ,Jar. Lewis waes talcen out ...

SWANSEA COUNTY COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... of en account for services rendered by bus m it. plitintiff inl letting a house, lcnow i as the Wyndham Arms, h: :hn of which the defendant, Mr. John Holnies, waes for some ieir years the proprieitor, tim plaintiff hieing a commission agenut; w Odl. ailid ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... few minutes after- I wards, hie saw a, pci-son named James John holding the pony. John Williams was there. James John said it was his pony, and he had bought it from a man at Pontalrdawe. John Williams added, Yes, it's his pony. I'll swear to '~it. Mr ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... Bronhownant and Werntach, Cardigan. Being indebted to several persons on bonds and promissory notes, be got into embarrassed pecuniary circumsta'nces, and resolved to go to America: He wasaccompanied so far as Liverpool by John Jones, the eldest son of ...

LOCAL LAW CLASES

... Lhlinfair, in the parish of !u Llandyssul.Carmarthen; aud John and Jane Thoinas, in infants. The defeudants were Anne Evans, now he Mrs. Kensit, her husband, William Henry Kensit, Le. Jobn Evano, John Daviea, and David Davies (out 3r- of jurisdietion), and ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE ASSIZES

... For the defence Adams was called, and stated National that the men had several dogs with them, and they Amialgat were also armed with sticks, with which they beat the MAe bim about the head, when they closed round him Chester, and took his gun from him ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... seaami, a-ged 21, was charged du with stealing X£, the property of John Davies, at cxl Swansea.] Mr. Denmaun Benson appeared for the prosecn- thf tion. The prisoner was undefended. thi John Davies, the prosecutor, was called. He pa said he was master of ...