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DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES

... Heatons Foremaif-: Joseph Ablett, Esq. Llanbedr Hall John Bonner, Esq. Bryn y gwaiia - Richard Bntler Iuogh, Esq. Iin y doR. Thomas Fitzhugh, Esq. Plas Power Jobui Winne Griffith, Esqi Garn George Griffith, -Esq. Garn - EdwardH. 1-Griith,. Esq. Garn . - ...

Cheshire Assizes

... an indictitent 0u0 charging Onse wvith stealing a slteep, the property of d ken Jfosephi Hardy, of Siniderland.-Transportation for we lfe. sat, Joseph Oakes, Thomas Athertsot, and George Tiilosn,a oly weere ~itdicted for burglnriously breaking anod entering ...

General Quarter Sessions

... good charac- .tel: for honesty. P Guilty on the first count in the indictment; t I sentenced to be imprisoned to 3 months' hardi t labour, last wveek ?? confinemrent. II Jane O'Neil was indicted for stealin- £53 from n Joseph Phillips, a shopkeeper living ...

The *V»rih WMte* Chronicle, Tneedaff, August 31. 184?

... the Rev. J. Davies, and the Rer. H. E. Heaton, of Mold, and an appropriate sermon was preached to the children by the Rev. Thomas Brown, of Llanferres. The choir performed their part of the service most admirably—the chanting and singing was remarked to ...

ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Owen Lewis, Shopkeeper, Llangefni. c John Mallam, Innkeeper, Llangcfui. a Lt Huglh Huglses, Innkeeper, Llangefni. v ! Richard Thomas, Merchant, Beaurmaris. i Hugh Jones, Merchant, Beaumaris. e The Chairmass, in addressing the Grand Jury, said e e there were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Robert Jones, .1. n P. Jones Parry, John, OweI, Griffith Owen, Clerks, a..d e John ROwl\01llS, ESel. t I BAsTAtcRM-Lotry Thomas v. Richard Jones. In *hei 0 case the chilll hailbeen borln ulpwards of two -ears. lut the defendant having sundry thies c ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Crystuil P'alatce. 'l'Tcy eittered ties btiilditig lunmuetliatetlyaltift r~ otto o'clock ito the tafternoonm, lieadeit by Sli' ''Thomas Pllillilte, qui thle 1Rev. Dr. Brics 1Rev. F. Etlwtards, Jeremiiaht Evaiums, Esq ., aind thte Cootitess of Powis anid Lady ...

CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... Thie watds wvas subsequently traced to Mary on Jlones,.ore of the prisotiers who sold it to Thomas in Perry. mic 'riThe prosecutor, the policemtan, and Thomas Parry, sa3 having given evidence in support, bei H is Lordship sumnied op with the observation ...

DEATH FROM VIOLENCE

... valuable estate of Hemsted, situated near Cran- aer brook, in the Weald of Kent, for many years the IVresidence of the late Mr. Thomas L. Hodges, a .gen- bit tleinan well knvown througphout the county, and whose Ore public actions had made him highly respected ...

LAW AND POLICE

... was a very serious offence, for which he was liable to a nionths' imprisonment. A TROUnBLESOMsE REtLATONe.-William Porile a hardy-looking man, of about 30, dressed as a labourer, was charged, at Bow-street, with reating a disturbance at the house of his ...

NORTH WALES SPRING ASSIZES

... 1 P. Lloyd, Esq.;: A. Cope, Esq.; H. Potts, Esq.; J. 5 W. Eyton, Esq.; C. B. T. Roper, Esq.; J Warter, 8 Esq.; Capt. H. L. Thomas'; L. F. ILloyd. Esq., e R. Richardson, Esq.; Robert Willis, Esq.; H. 0. e Raikes, Esq.; H. E. Mostyn, Esq.; C. B. Clough, ...

BANGOR, TUESDAY, June 14

... keep the peace towards Ro- bert Jones, the police constable who had laid the in- formation. Thomas MrGuinness a rouagh-looking sailor, was charged by Morris Thomas with assaulting him on Monday night last. The complainant said he was pro- ceoding up Glanrafon ...