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CARDIFF POLICE INTELLIGENCE. .

... prisoner), John Donovan, James Joneker, and Henry Elliott, were charged, the former three with stealing and the latter with receiving a street organ or hurdy gurdy. Andrew Lemon, said he let out a hurdy gurdy on hire to Mrs. George, of the Dinas Arms, on Saturday ...

Published: Friday 03 May 1861
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2889 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

---! GRAND FESTIVITIES AT MARGAAI.j

... David R. David as the best shot in No. 1, Company and the fourth prize was awarded by Mrs. Llewellyn, Court Colman, to Mr. John Walters, who proved himself to be the best shot in No. 2 Company. The present- ation over, Capt. Theodore Talbot, on behalf ...

----LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. ..-.'

... tamely submit to; so arm- ing himself with a stout ash cudgel, he went to the field, and was at once attacked by the bull. After the combat had continued for some time, the bull succeeded in catch- ing the soldier underneath the arms and tossed him over ...

NECROLOGY.—LOCAL CONNEXIONS

... Monachty, co. Cardigan. He was the only son of the late Rev. A. T. J. Gwynne, of Tyglyn, co. Cardigan, by Martha, daughter of the late Rev. Edward Acton, of Bentworth, near Alton, Hants, and was born in 1783. He was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge ...

CARDIFF AND IIS NEIGHBOURHOOD,

... agreeable manner, the happy and united party returning at seven o'clock. ST. JOHN'S PARISH VESTRY MEETING.—On Thursday morning a vestry meeting of the parishioners of St. John was held in the vestry for the purpose of receiving the accounts for the past ...

CARDIFF AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD

... institution belonging to the Cardiff lodges—the Caradoc (Marchioness of Bute), the Victoria (Carpenters' Arms, Hayes), and the lodge held at the Cardigan Arms, Maria-street celebrated their anniversay on Tuesday last. The weather was extremely fine, and the ...

A GENERAL TREATISE OF THE LORDSHIPS MARCHERS OF WALES,

... Marchers. SPIRITUAL LORDS MARCHERS PURCHASBD CHARTERS. The like liberties did divers Bishops and Abbots and the cells of St. John oi Jerusalem in England purchase, who held divers Lordshipa in Wales as the antient Dower of their Sees and Abbies, and never ...

CARDIFF POLICE INTELLIGENCE. --i

... Excavator's Arms, and found 2s. 7gd. on her, although she denied having any money but the shil- ling which the prisoner had given her. Mr. Wilcocks defended the prisoner, who pleaded guilty, and was sen- tenced to two months' hard labour. John Hedges, a ...

Published: Friday 30 August 1861
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1391 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

! .OPENING I. OF THE HEW OMLOF AT LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL

... Maindee — John Williams, Cymmer — J. Evans, Coity, Bridgend — David Owen, Bettws — A. Ferrier Hogau, curate, — E. Thomas, Bonvilstone Aberdare — John Morgan, incumbent, — Thomas Henry Hollier, Pontnewynydd Matherne — Jeffery Hooper, curate, — John Maes, rector ...

CARDIFF POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Inn. THE APPLICATIONS FOR NEW LICENSES. Bath Arms, St. Mary-street.—Mr. Jones said this applica- tion was refused on the ground that there were a number of licensed houses in the neighbourhood. Cardigan Arms, refused; Ocean Wave, refused Royal Exchange ...

LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL

... LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. COMMISSION. Brecon Division of the Royal Cardigan, Brecon, and Radnor Regiment of Militia.—Thomas Arm- strong, Esq., to be Surg., vice Lawrenc., retired. A GOOD NIGHT'S REST. —If you are troubled with cough or asthma, and want a ...

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... a sailor boy, named William Baker, fell from the-rigging of the ship Pilot, and received a double fracture of the arm. On Tuesday, John O'Hare, a sailor on board the Scottish Maid, while in Penarth roads, fell from the mast and dislocated both his wrists ...

Published: Friday 07 February 1862
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2334 | Page: 5 | Tags: News