MONMOUTHSHIRE
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. CLOSE OF THE POLL, Lord Granville.—O. Morgan.—Capt. Somerset. Abergavenny 385 287 307 Chepstow 116 220 Monmouth 241 458 553 Newport 417 628 456 Pontypool 486 106 110 Kock Inn, ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. CLOSE OF THE POLL, Lord Granville.—O. Morgan.—Capt. Somerset. Abergavenny 385 287 307 Chepstow 116 220 Monmouth 241 458 553 Newport 417 628 456 Pontypool 486 106 110 Kock Inn, ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. 7. - VON3IOI7THISHIRE COUNTY HANDI. CAP HURDLE RACE of 100 sore; second to receive 10 Dm oat of the race: winner of • bonne race after Oct. 216 at , once 71b, take or of a hurdle race value 100 Rove telb extra: entrance 1 foe, and 3 move ...
... REPRESENTATION OF MONMOUTHSHIRE. Colonel Powlett Somerset (Cpnservative) has resigned his seat for Monmouthshire. Lord Henry Somerset will probably succeed. ...
... FIRE IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. The South Wales Oil and Grease Company's Works at Newport totally destroyed by fire last evening. The estimated damage a £10,000. The premises were insured. ...
... SNOW IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. fell on the Monmouthshire hills last night. ...
... THE RIOTS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. SENTENCES THE PRISONERS. At the Monmouth Assizes, yesterday, John Carpenter, James Brimble, William Roberts, (Tiarles Frederick Krogan. George Parlor, Jenkins, David Brooks, Alf Robinson, Joseph Thomas, James White, and George ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ELECTION. The nomination for Monmouthshire will come off next Saturday, at the Shire Hall, Monmouth. STALYBRIDGE ELECTION. STATE OF THE POLL. NINE O'CLOCK. Mr. N. Buckley (L) 479 Mr. F. S. Powell (C) 3,3 ten o'clock. (Liberal Beturn.) Buckley ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE MURDER. At Plaenavon, this afternoon, the coroner's jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against Charles Stone for killing his wife by cutting her throat, ttone, who attempted suicide, is expected to recover. ...
... THE TRAGEDY MONMOUTHSHIRE. At Monmouth Assises yesterday, Mr. Justice Pollock decided to posipone the trial of for themuid r of live persons at Lla'igibby, until the winter assize at Gloucester. The postponement wa* granted on the ground that there had ...
... THE RIOTS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. SENTENCES ON THE PRISONERS. At the Monmouth Assizes, Friday. John Carpenter, James Brimble, William Roberts, Charles ■ hredenck George Parlor, Thomas Jenkins, David Brooks Alf Robinson, Joseph Thomas, James White, and George ...
... THE TRAGEDY IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. r - THe SUPPOSED telegraphs: * «0 * kr, On, Watkms V^.C! have Joseph Garcift » d « from Vsk Sl> housebreaking the 0« art tiCed edD66day e, two miles Nici t[^M * arrival ° mail cart from the local that tted ' and comm «°icatod ...
... FLOODS MONMOUTHSHIRE. The rivers Wye and Monnow are overflowing their »d hundreds of acres of land between Monmouth are submerged. ...