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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 ...

THE RAID ON CLUBS IN CARDIFF

... defended by Mr Er'd~ngtoa. ,n Inspector 'ramblyn having given formal evi- ,n dence of the sale of hquor on Lhe premises, d Samuel John Davis, secretary, wos.called for the In def-nce, and sail the club was started in January,,' 1886. Be attended ti iset meeting ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... when Mr. Lock and Phillips drove away. John Stibbs, cashier at the Cardiff Gasworks, was called to prove that the prosecutrix, Hill the policeman, and someone else, came to the gas office. and on seeing Jeunin John, a clerk in the office, proseontrix accused ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... mant, Was charged with being in the Tredegar Arms st- Hotel, High-street, on TuesdaV night, in a drizker( state. He had above £e5 in his pocket ane Lfl, lost the train. Fined 5s. T e g.-lenr ie- Clark, John Clark, and Richard Ga&siner wer ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... waitn' iz p_1 They were ordered to pay the costs of :.e p.r- tow ceedings. 34 BoARI) OF TRALDE PnOSECUMON AT NA-vORT.- onll John Ward was charged before .he N a - magistrates with using a disclmrge cetit which did not belong to him. He said ?? had travelled ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Sergeant Riehards, aundhewasordered to pay ?afine oft 5andcoste. or in defaslt one month s imprisonment with bard ?? locke, John Walters John Jones, Joseph Davlne, and Charles Ch-ppel were charged with being found upon the vretms. Four* ?fthe defendant, were ...

SEQUEL TO A LLANDYSSUL AFFILIATION CASE

... Ciear's ?? e ?? ?? e. I C ermatthen ?? 6 Sbergaveimc> .. 19 r9 : Lapeter (Cardigan) ?? 11 Bloneath .. ?? 4. LlsnarthlCsrdigali)) ?? ,. 12 Cardigana ?? 6se HAverlordwest I. 12.. ?? Arms ?? ca NeweasleEaflyll .i 13 BwIvtligeyn ?? , WrATKINS AND SON'S FAMOUS ...

GENERAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... on, decided not to grant the licence. FISHERY PROSECUTION AT CARDIGAN: At the Lower Troedyraur Petty Sessions, held at Cardigan on Tuesday, David Lleweilyn, of Cunnarth, was charged by John Thoias, water bailiff, with fiehing during the weekly close season ...

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 ...

MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... Lasoelles (instrucoted by r- IMr. 3. A. 0il. E!,van, Cardigan), prosecuted, and e Mr. Fowenl Rowlands (instruooed bg M~essrs ~r (leorge and John, vof Ca^rdigan) defen ad. eh a, prisoner was acquitted. )r 3- CARDIGAN. a. On Wednesday (before Mr. W. O. Brigstocke ...

PEMBROKESHIRE ASSIZES

... counciy was sworni as foliese t- .6 Colonel Morgana James Saurid. OrLkAolae, foremaln, $ r. it W. HE. Adley. Cleddy Lodee; Mr. John Bynon.tee- it ar werue; Mr. lidehard Henry Beoekby, Its rv, r berth ; Mr. Ferguson Barclay, Teanks; CatiOR iG ml H~ggon, Seltiou; ...