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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... for trespassing on Pentre F'arm. hr. Albert Treherne prosecuted in both W * ases. t AT TEZ Cnn rosx BOnOUca POLICE tb CouwT, on Mondsy fbofore the Mayor and Mr. th * D. Jenking) the adjourned eae of Polie, at contable John kicharda v. Bewjamins owlands ...

COUNTY COURTS

... lrlaintiff.J. Jf?sle'to Awrntf-a Berr!., -3fr. C. ltussel James aPplied, in I lit' matter of the bank- ruptcv:ýo John..lones. latoe of the Cardigan Arms, Do vwlais. so have the adjudication of bankruptcy n,,anulled. Mr. James contended thatthe bank- ' ruptcv ...

SAILORS ON THE SPREE AT CARDIFF

... Newcastle ?? 6 ?? 21 yes tils Carmarthen ?? Rgws%-w y ?? at Con Lampeter (Cardigan) ?? 22 re pepat Lianwydalis ?? 9 Llandarrog ?? Ar, id at ewcastle.Emlyn ?? 10 rymmermh Arms .. 27 Pic Z120 rs~ffh t Swansea 10[ L agil ock 29 .. Swansea ?? ?? 9? ?? ...

POLICE

... Griffin, St. Mary-street, Oliver Jones to Daniel Lewis; Prince of Wales, e Bute-street, Richard Rees to Robert Sanders- in Cardigan Arms, Maria-street, Robert Sanders to d Henry Eecott; New Inn, Queeu-street, W. R. t, Stephieneon to David Wiston Evans; Lord ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... Ragerstine, id who gave as her address Morgan's I dining-room, said she first made prisoner's acquakintance in the Cardigan Arms. They p I lived together first at 36, West Church-street, De lY and then at another address, and finally they 1 ,el took ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CARDIFF MAN

... Coedpenmain. THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF DROWXVA ING AXE CARDIGAN. The inquest on the Tody of Henry Jon which was found on thle mud on the banks of tbh9 Tivy, was held at the Castle Inn, Bridge-endg. Cardigan, on Tuesday evening, before Mr. Ivc3 Evans, coroner ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... REFsUSINu TO WOas-J POle,.onaiston, W. A. C. Culver, and Carl wl he Klein. seameno on board the Brit-ish saip County of s Cardigan, were charged with combining to disobey henr 'ne lawful commands onl board Ibhatvess.el on tho 28:h sev ult. anid also with ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... atteadance of Mr. Watts. meetl LLANDAFF. .I, (Before Messrs. GILICAX, D0awNORD, and S. JONEs.) Castle as SUrDAY Damnriwn.-John Richtrds was charged tnL with obtaining drink under the false pretence of ciff. E being a traveller. Police-Oonstablo Stansfield ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... costs'made, against the Conservatives, a d 58 CARDIGAN. yc n The annual revision cf the county list of voters ~ for the district of' Cardigan, as well as that, of the pi, rrl mckinai and Parlinmentart- borough of Cardigan, W Mr. 1. Francis Williams, barriseter-at-law) ...

UNIVERSITY OF WALES

... and a the borough authorities, and the question of ud amount, if any, to be contributed, by tbe ,6 asylum ?? Rev. John Williams ief (Cardigan) advocated the procuring of consei's ng opinion as to whether the committee: were ey legally liable for a contribution ...

THE TITHE WAR IN WEST WALES

... authorities in London that it was nrothinig but a P romp-that a pretty girl put lier arms round a I good-lolring officer. Mr. Rowell Evans, chief.constable of Cardigan. r I shire, was the next witness, He did not see tie T assault. tl Mr. Picton Evans ...

THE LLANELLY MURDER CASE

... magistrates (Messrs. J. S. Tregoning io and Richard Nevill) on Monday charged with the Cd Ile wilful murder of her husband, John -Mattlhews, on 6 ad Saturday, the 29th of March. Mr. T. B. Snead ep- us peared on behalf of the Crown, and Mr. W. Howell fc ...