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BETHESDA

... wife in a standing posture with her throat cut. He took her in his arms and supported her till he fainted and fell ?? next witness was Mrs. Jones, Victoria Hotel-She stated that Mr. John- son's servant came there as it were in a fright, and said that they ...

NORTH WALES SPRING ASSIZES

... Moved his arms about ] plaintiff's head, swearing. Plaintiff' said three times, Drop it, Mr. Owen. Begged him to desist. Williams held his arm up and went away, saying to Owen, You are a regular highway. Irobber. Saw a stick nuder Owen's arms. Williams ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Asketh, Enoch Edwards, Tynili- diart ; Edward Jones, Pen-y-Graig; John Jones, Tyn- sobach ; LI. Ada-s, Tymawr ; Elizabeth Thomas, Gellifor, and John Jonee, Fron ueha, were summoned by P~.C. John Hughes, they having no name on their reapactive vehicles at the ...

Assuze Intelligence

... them were of the slightest public interest, we forbear reporting them ftl ly:- Robert Owen, v. John Jones, and another.- ?? for the ?? for the plaintilf, John Williams; atturney for thei defen- lauet, William Jones. Charles Hughes, v. Hugh Charld, Debt ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... Hughes, jun., Trefoant; Wm. Hughes? Gwaenynogbach; John Harrison Jones, druggist; )en Henry Joyce, Vale-street; William Keepfer, High- on street; Thomas George Lunt, draper; George the David Morgan, grocer: John Robinson, Asyluma; rad, Samuel Sharpe, Back Row ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... William Wiliflams, of Graig, Llysfaen; John Roberts, of Graig; Jane Roberts, of Craig; Hugh Hughes, of the Tempe- rance, Hotel, Mostyn-street; William Jonee, of Peny. gasr, Egityysrhos; William Hughes, of Penchyn Arms; Robert Evans, of Castell; Owveu Thomas ...

TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD FOR HIGH TREASON

... He was wa on hie right side of the road ; I svas exactly oppo. f site to him, a few yaruls off; he was walkinag with his Mty arms foldiled in advance of the carriage. The pri- Ahn soner gavs a nod toscards thecarriago witen it bad ad. the vanced within ...

THE LEEDS POISONING CASE

... was immediately placed nt the bar. are Mirs. Withan, examined by Mr. Overend: She said, last 'February I resided at No. 2, Cardigan-terrace, Leeds, next By, door to Mir. and Mirs. Dove. I was in the habit of seeinig Ist Airs. Dove alms eeydyborhrdat(he24th ...