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A CLERGYMAN IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... intimacy with a servant girl, in the house where he resided, of the name :,of Selina Walford. On tbe fact becoming known to his wife she remonstrated swith him on the subject, when he flew in a passien with her, as he often did, and threatened her. She told him ...

TUHWNT I'R BONT, NEAR ILLANRWST

... Arms Inn, , Dolwyddelan, on the 19th. uit. a' Fined 5s. and I Is. costs. . p ,Sucrties of the Peace.-Anne Roberts v. Daniel Jones5. ti This being a family dispuate, their Worships ~advised II them to go home aed agree with each other, and ...

DOMESTIC TRAGEDY AT CARNARVON

... the COROnER: With what she had in her posseesion when I saw her at seven o'clock on Saturday night, she got three half pints of beer, a halfpenny worth of snuff, and a halfpenny worth of apples. It was the balance of the money she had lost. ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER IN FLINTSHIRE

... not a black eye. Was awoke by a noise about one o'clock in the morning of Saturday; the living room, at RhewL Fawr faced her house at a distance of nine or ten yards. The first thing she heard was a shout of Murder by ...

THE RHYL MURDER CASE

... then .ked me for a shilling or two. I put my hand in nay nocket acd gave her a 2u piece, She said, take the xoney out and throw the purse to the devil, or into s islke, or somewhere. She said she was going to ...

LAW AND POLICE

... half-past seven, sir. She asked nie 'where I was going, and I told her to a lady in tI Soho-square, and she then asked me to go with her to see a lady friend of hers; and if I did so she would after- wards go ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, JUNE 17

... Dinorben's s,' which is peculiar. In No. 6 there is a word which I t believe to be written by Lady Dinorben. It is the I word whore in the sentence, You shall hear that you are the son of a whore. Cross-examined by WI r. Macaulay. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ) eyes, and threat- ti eaued to Lill ?? Ilebatts, a boatman, said h thakt ThlolaAS had got a party', and 11ughes triedi to get L it off him. Thomas said he should niot do that. 'A Then I-ughes rushed at. Thomas, and dared him. ti Theem was ...

WELSH CASES AT THE CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... the course of her a .cross-examination prosecutrix admnitted that sab, had had had several glasses of beer on the day in B question, that she was a little inebriated, and TG that she had been sitting on a bank in ...

North Wales Summer Assizes

... sherifrof this county, a writ of summons and a t - capias obtained pursuant to Air. Baron Parke's order, to arrest one Lewis Lewis, then a drug- a gist, at Towyn, and detain him in his custody r until he put ill bail to the action, and made ...

HOLYHEAD

... The Telegraph udc caine in at two a.m., and the Alexandra left for Duablint e ad about the same time. She was the passenger boat tbat A in. Coroner: WVas there a gangway WetwQeia thbe AdmirPl 1a - loorsom and the stage ! Witness . Yes. ...