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CARDIFF AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD

... suspected had been wilfully set on fire by a lodger. A Bor SHOT.—About noon on Monday last, as two men named John Brice, living in Peel-street, and John Whiteombe, liviiiir in Charlotte-street, were crossing the canal in a boat, each having a gun in his hand ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE OF A YOUNG WOMAN, IN CARDIFF

... Wednesday in the Glamorganshire Canal. Ann Jones, wife of Thomas Jones, of Maria-street, deposed that her husband kept the Cardigan Arms. She knew the deceased, who frequented her house. She last saw him alive a month ago the previous Monday, (the 2nd of February) ...

CARDIFF UNION

... that he was collecting in the voting papers, deposited them in three public houses, viz., in the Peel Hotel Tavern, the Cardigan Arms, and the Bute Castle, and that at one or more of these houses a Committee for the support of the opponents of Messrs. Mason ...

THURSDAY

... home. It was about 100 yards from the Bute Castle to the Cardigan Arms, and not quite so far from the Bute Castle to Peel's Hotel. It was about 200 yards from Peel's Hotel to the Glamorgan Arms. William Lee, of Frederica-street.—Had a voting paper for ...

CARDIFF UNION

... had brought back all the papers not delivered, and gave them to Mr. Watkins's clerk. Left papers also at the Peel Hotel Cardigan Arms, and the Bute Castle, tied up in a handkerchief. On neither occasion were the papers untied. When he set out from the office ...

THE CARDIFF & MERTHYR GUARDIAN

... the same way. Fifty prisoners were taken at Leghorn, and 2,000 stand of arms seized. And this is Repub- licanism in Italy, with the armies of France, Austria, Russia, and Naples armed against it. Sardinia is a Roman Catholic Government, and its liberalism ...

CARDIFF AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. I

... first day of the meeting, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, under the presidency of the stewards, the Honourable Windsor C'live, M.P., and Godfrey Morgaq, Esq., and the ball on the following evening, in the Carditi Arms Assembly-rooms, Lady Morgan, Tredegar, being ...

NEATH

... prisoner to one hour's imnrison- ment. John James, Travellers' Rest, Blaenhonddau, charged with keeping open his house at a prohibited hour on Sun- day last, was fined 40s. iucluding costs. Howel David, Glamorgan Arms, Neath, was fined in the same penalty ...

CARDIFF AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD

... present-Messrs. Richard Bassett, Henry Lynch Blosse, Robert Boteler, John Whitlock Nicholl Carne, Robert Charles Nicholl Carne, Evan David, Griffith Llewellyn, William Lewis, and John Jose Strick, the General Superintendent also attending,— Robert Boteler ...

CARDIFF AND ITS NKIG-HUOURHOOlh

... of oats and bran were stolen from the stable of Thomas John, of Canton and a casli-box was stolen from Mr. John Rees, grocer, St. John-street, containing 96 in silver. Monday—the house of Thomas John, No. Mdlicent-street, was entered, and 5s. stolen—the ...