RIOTS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE
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... A MONMOUTHSHIRE ROMNCE. An action, Morgan v. Nioholl, has just been tried at the Monmouth assizes. It lasted three days. The action was one of ejectment, brought to recover possession of a large property In the parish of Ma-nilad in the'county of Mon ...
... 5were killed and thirteeu wounded with, missiles. Large drafts of con- stabiflary, under Major Herbert, chief constable of Monmouthshire, were sent on Saturdayievoning, and the military held in readiness. ' ' ' ' ' . * A telegram on Sunday says: Rioting has ...
... still lived, it was judged advisable to proceed with the flooding at once. This was easily done. The now partially disused Monmouthshire canal rans alongside the pit bank, and at a somewhat higher level, so that all that was required was to connect the canal ...
... which have made their returns: Bedfordshire Leieestershire Berkshire Lincoinshire Buckinghamshire Middlesex Cambridgeshire Monmouthshire Cunnberland Norfolk Durham Northumberlsfnd Essex NortinFIanhire Derbyshire Or,=~'Yh Devonshire Rutland Gloucestershire ...
... Eseton (L), 386. Dr. BaU rwas on Monday re-elected for Dublin Univer- sity. Lord Renry Lennox was On Monday re-elected for Monmouthshire. Sir Charles Adderley was re-elected for North Staf- fordalure. Sir Michael Hicks Beach was on Monday reelected for East ...
... it was resolved to call a general delegate meeting at Merthyr for both house and steam coal workmen of South Wales and Monmouthshire to consider the position of affairs. Among the points for discussion will be the necessity of forming a general federation ...
... a movement which, if they remain inactive, threatenstooverwhelmthem entirely. TheRhondda men, and also the colliers of Monmouthshire, are not so well disposed; but these will require some little extra time for consideration before they ?? give way. The ...