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MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. These sessions commenced on Tuesday, at Usk. Mr. S. R. Bosanquet presided. The clerk of the Peace read communication from the Home Office directing the attention of the police authorities to the traffic in Italian children. In reply to ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE A.46s—Road subsidence at Halls Budge. Llangua. _ A.4o—Road widening two miles N.W. of Northleach. A.4B—no3d widening one mile north-east of Blakeney. A.43o—Pipe laying st Wick, six miles east of Bristol. . WILTSHIRE A. 381 Resurfacing between ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. Riin: I.—J. Morris, H. C. Watson, A. H. Bailey and W. J. Titley 18 Rink 2.—J. Tucker, C. Chapman. E. Wayte, and S. Cecil 21 ulna 3.—W. A. Evans, L. Hodson (capt.), E. E. Gadd and C. Dent 18 Rink 4.—E. C. Turner, H. F. Ewine, J. ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. The Michaelmas sessions for tbe county of Monmouth commenced at the Town-haU, Usk, on Tuesday. Mr S. R. Bosanquet presided, and there wero present Mr Granville Somerset, Q.C., deputy-chairman ; the Duke of Beanfort; Lord Henry Somerset ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. The Easter quarter sessions commenced,on Tuesday, at the County-hall, Usk. Mr S. R. the chairman presided. Mr W. Baily Partridge took the oaths and qualified a magistrate for the county. After reading the minutes of the preceding sessions ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. The general quarter sessions of the peace of the ocunty of Monmouth commenced atthe Town-hall, Usk, on Tuesday. Mr S. R. Bosauquet presided. The Duke of Beaufort had forwarded to the court letter drawing attention to the fact that the new ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE,

... MONMOUTHSHIRE, NEWPORT.— A Warning to tke LADiEs.-en Saturday a lady was sweeping along on our new broad .pavement, in Commercial street, when stout .farmer, in planting his staff on the ground P .himself along, happened,instead pl* . widespread skirt ...

Published: Friday 11 November 1859
Newspaper: Shepton Mallet Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 273 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Monmouthshire

... Monmouthshire. the attraction of greater than anywhare alee, and although this a fact, it is strange that hitherto the district has never possessed cycle track. However, track has now been decided upon, and will be oommenecd immediately, banked auffloiently ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1904
Newspaper: Weston Mercury
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 492 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

MONMOUTHSHIRE.? MURD

... MONMOUTHSHIRE.? MURDER of an UNFORTUNATE FEMALE at CHEPSTOW. A melancholy case of murder has occurred at Chepstow. The victim, Sarah Sophia Fleming, was native of Bristol, about nineteen years of age, and of considerable personal attractions. She was ...

NORTH MONMOUTHSHIRE

... NORTH MONMOUTHSHIRE. The Sheriff of Monmouthshire has received the writ for the election in North Monmouthshire. nevemitated by the elevation of Mr. Reginald McKenna to Cabinet aa Minister ofeKduestion, and has provisionally Axed Saturday, 23rd inst. ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES

... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES. The business of these assizes was opened at the Shirehall, on Monday, before Baron Amphlett. There were 18 prisoners for trial, bat the cases were not of a very serious nature. Baron Amphlett, in charging the grand jury, said he ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE TRAGEDY

... MONMOUTHSHIRE TRAGEDY LADY'S HEAD BATTERED WITH A HAMMER. brutal murder was committed in broad daylight on Saturday afternoon at a lonely spot between St. Mellons (Monmouthshire) and Cefn Mably. In a small cottage the estate lived an octogenarian lady ...