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NEWPORT AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... prisoners, who caught hold of his arms-one on each side—and walked with him in that way until they got to Treforest bridge, and that they there commenced pushing him from one side to the other—at the same time holding his arms out—and that whilst they were ...

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... youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Lamb, and granddaughter of Mrs. Margaret Thomas, formerly landlady of the Wyndham Arms, Bridgend. Aug. 10, at St. John's Church, Cardiff, by the Rev. Llewellyn Griffiths, Mr. Richard Pugh, mason, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr ...

--....---------MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... Cricbton Arms public-house.'—John Hickey, an ap- prentice in the yard, identified part of the tools as being his property; that he left them safe at dinner time, and when he returned he missed them.—Elizabeth Thomas, landlady of the Crichton Arms, stated ...

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... appeared that he was Xhu, ;°»y-flv- J tar8 of age; and that on the night of with Y r.,tek, at ten o'clock he left the Cardigan Arms, at th V'ew re'urning on board his vessel, then lying dark6 UP'K'r Part °f the 15ute Dock. The night being bquo'r1 decease(' ...

CARDIFF TOWN COUNCIL

... M.D. .» Coffin j „ C. C. Williams And the following Councillors;- Mr. John Batchelor Mr. Pride — W. A. Bradley — Tredwen — Richard Cory — Charles Vachell — Montague Grover — John Williams — William Harris — William Williams David Lewis The walls of the ...

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... AT THE CARDIFF POLlCR COURT, on Thursday last, before C. C. Williams, Esq., and W. Bird, Esq., Benja- min Adams, John Slcin>itr, George Blake, Henry Williams, Chas. Roe, Wm. Thomas,Si James George, apprentices to the Messrs. Batchelor, ship builders, ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... in her company got behind me, and had hold of my two arms. Three men came over a gate. When the man held my arms the woman took my wallet. I do not know who the man and woman were. The prisoner, John Baker, stood before me with a knife. He is one of the ...

CARDIFF POLICE—MONDAY,

... Dowlais and 60 Llangynwvd (Upper Hamlet) and part ofGlyu- corwg, Llangynwyd and Glyncorwg 60 Cardiff, tor Welah curate, St. John's & St. Mary's 60 ) Cwmafon, third curate, Margara 60 Neath, Welsh curate 60 £ 680 The following grants have been made, but ...

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... to express our warm approval of the handsome manner in which Mr. James Morgan has converted an ordinary tap-room at the Cardigan Arms Inn, Lewis-street, into a Gin Palace (kept by Mr. Edward Thomas). CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.-An extra- ordinary ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... Those on board who were asleep were immediately arroused, all more or tcsstcr- rified. A light was procured, while the captain armed himself with a sharp instrument, and after following him for some time and watcliiug his movements, they at last succeeded ...

CARDIFF POLICE.—MONDAY

... person of John Cooke, of Gloucest£>r, while in a house of ill-tame aod James Charles Slmth, lOas- ter of the smack Peace, of Jersey(!) was charged with as- saulting John Cooke, and thereby preventing him following the girls. The prosecutor, John Cooke, did ...

CARDIFF POLICE.—MONDAY

... the boy,; as he was sent to gaol for f-even days' hard labour, and during the tiiiu to be once whipped. John Carty, aged eight years. and another John Catty, a boy of twelve years of age, were charged wit;- e,iteiiiig the premises of Mr. Trevor, drapei ...