Quigley | Henry | Pontypool | drunk in Trosnant St | 16.1.1885 | |
Quigley | Michael | Pontnewydd | disorderly on licensed premises | 2.1.1885 | |
Quin | William | summ for illeg. Child of Mary Evans | 10.9.1870 | ||
Quinn | James | Aberystruth | fel. Demading from Jonah Michael Rees | 26.3.1870 | |
Quinn | Margaret | Pontypool | stealing coal | 24.12.1864 | uo |
Rafferty | Margaret | Pontypool | stealing coal | 24.12.1864 | |
Rafferty | Patrick | vangrancy + stealing | 30.7.1870 | ||
Raglan | Patrick | Panteg | stealing prop of Philip Williams, Holly Bush | 6.8.1870 | |
Raglan | Bartholomew | Blaenafon | hawking without a license | 31.1.1880 | |
Rawlings | Thomas | Raglan | larceny | 8.1.1859 | |
Rawlings | GWR | Accident of railway between Little Mill and Nantyderry | 1865 | 25 Mar 1865 UOb | |
Rawlings | John | trespass on Pantygoitre land by Iltyd Nicholl fined 20s | 1867 | 8 Jun 1867 Uob | |
Raxworth | John | Jnr of Goytre stealing an axe from Wm Morgan 2 months Usk Goal | 1868 | 18 Jan 1868 Uob | |
Raxworth | John | Same as in the Uob 18 Jan | 1868 | 18 Jan 1868 FP | |
Raystruck | gave evidence not believed. | 1869 | 20 Feb 1869 UOb | ||
Raystruck | George | Panteg | assaulting William Willmot | 5.11.1870 | |
Read | Henry | Blaenafon | stealing two pigs, prop of Wm Paunton | 19.11.1870 | |
Read | Edward | Llantilio Pertholey | stealing ginger wine, prop of Alfred Walters | 9.1.1885 | |
Read | Edward | Llantilio Pertholey | stealing mittens, prop of Susannah Walters | 9.1.1885 | |
Read | Allen, baker | Abersychan | assaulting Samuel Williams | 9.4.1870 | |
Reardon | William | Goytrey | assault on Caroline Drinkwater | 5.7.1862 | |
Reddick | William | assaulted Caroline Drinkwater who refused to prove charge | 1861 | 6 July 1861 FP | |
Redman | John | Pontypool | drunk + riotious | 21.2.1880 | |
Redman | Cornelius, young man | Abersychan | stealing 30 gallons of beer, prop J Davies | 27.8.1870 | |
Redman | William, a boy | Abersychan | stealing 30 gallons of beer, prop J Davies | 27.8.1870 | |
Redman | George | non-payment of wages to John Croom | 17.12.1870 | ||
Redwood | Charles | Witness – said he was out posting | 1872 | 30 Nov 1872 FP | |
Redwood | Richard, labr | Llanbaddock | v Charles Morgan, Llanbadock | 21.10.1865 | |
Redwood | Richard, labr | Usk | fined for not sending children to school | 9.1.1885 | |
Redwood | John | Goytrey | affiliation- Christiana Hooper | 13.7.1872 | fp |
Redwood | John | Goytrey | charged with being the father of a chilf | 20.7.1872 | fp |
Redwood | John | Goytrey | case dismissed | 17.8.1872 | fp |
Redwood | John | Goytrey | affiliation- Christiana Hooper | 13.7.1872 | |
Reece | John | Affiliation father of child of Christiana Hooper now living Llanithel – ad | 1872 | 13 Jul 1872 FP | |
Reed | John | Case involving Christiana Hooper – not sufficient evidence adjourned | 1872 | 20 Jul 1872 FP | |
Reed | John | Case dismissed | 1872 | 7 Aug 1872 FP | |
Reed | John | of Goytre Affiliation Christiana Hooper – adjourned | 1872 | 7 Dec 1872 FP | |
Rees | Wm | claim against him by John Harris of Mam for £2.8.4 | 1864 | 20 Aug 1864 Uob | |
Rees | George | Panteg | trespass in Llanbaddock, pursuit of game | 21.2.1880 | |
Rees | Jeremiah | Blaenavon | stealing candlesticks | 1.10.1869 | |
Rees | Anne | v Phillip + Thos Phillips for £18 | 14.2.1880 | ||
Rees | david, 68, inquest | died by fire | 14.2.1880 | ||
Rees | Elizabeth | Nightingale Village | threats towards Elizabeth Thomas | 24.9.1870 | |
Rees | James | summ for keeping a dog without a license | 1.10.1870 | ||
Rees | John | Varteg | ass on George Knight | 22.10.1870 | |
Rees | Margaret, a widow | non-payment of poor rate | 21.2.1880 | ||
Rees | Morgan, a boy | trespass at Cwmsychan Pits | 10.4.1880 | fp | |
Rees | Morgan, a boy | Cwmsychan | trespass | 10.4.1880 | |
Rees | Peter | vagrancy | 15.5.1880 | ||
Rees | Rebecca | Trevethin | assaulting Thomas Jones | 10.9.1870 | |
Rees | Rees | Pontypool | drunk | 23.7.1870 | |
Rees | Rees | Crumlin | drunk + disorderly | 6.2.1885 | |
Rees | Thomas E | v Henry Mathews for boots | 19.2.1870 | fp | |
Rees | Thomas E | v Henry Mathews for boots | 19.2.1870 | ||
Reynolds | William | Goytrey | non-payment of rates | 1.6.1888 | fp |
Rich | William | Goytrey | non-payment of rates | 1.6.1888 | |
Richards | William | Pontllanfraith | v Evan Hopkins, claim for work | 13.3.1880 | |
Richards | William | Pontllanfraith | v Evan Hopkins, claim for work | 21.2.1880 | |
Richards | Alfred, 34, labr | Newport | st collecting box, prop of Sarah Dustcham | 9.1.1885 | |
Richards | George | Pontnewydd | stealing a piece of timber | 20.8.1870 | |
Richards | Alfred | Llanfrechfa Upper | non-payment of poor rate | 14.3.1884 | |
Richards | D, engine driver | Brynmawr | murder of Susannah Evans | 2.4.1870 | |
Richards | Daniel | trespass | 12.8.1865 | ||
Richards | David | Brynmawr | murder of Susanna Evans ‘susy after breakfast’ | 15.1.1870 | |
Richards | Elizabeth | Caerleon | polluted well | 14.3.1884 | fp ppc |
Richards | Elizabeth | Tredegar | Stealing from Cath. Harris, Bush Inn | 26.3.1870 | fp |
Richards | John | interfering with the comfort of passengers | 19.2.1870 | ||
Richards | John, mastr of Brigg | Newport | deposition | 6.5.1825 | |
Richards | Philip | Abersychan | assaulting Mark Alexander | 19.2.1870 | fp |
Richards | Richard | Abersychan | fighting | 1.10.1870 | |
Richardson, description | William | Abersychan | assault on George Williams | 30.1.1885 | |
Richardson, description | William | Abersychan | threat lang towards George Williams | 30.1.1885 | |
Riley | William, horse inspector | Blaenavon Co | cruelty to a horse | 17.4.1880 | |
Roads | William, soldier, Shrop Reg | Pontypool | fighting | 7.3.1884 | |
Roads | Frank, 25, marr | b. Tutshill, Glos | assault | 14.7.1876 | |
Roads | Ruth | Lanvair | fighting | 12.11.1870 | |
Roberts | Arthur | Usk | v James Poulson for supplying beer | 17.4.1880 | |
Roberts | Goytrey | “Grievances at Goytre” Letter Vicar takes down gates | 1870 | 26 Feb 1870 FP | |
Roberts | Goytrey | Letter from “The Troublesome Rector of Goytre” | 1870 | 5 Mar 1870 FP | |
Roberts | Goytrey | Letter to Free Press from Finis | 1870 | 16 April 1870 FP | |
Roberts | Goytrey | Letter to Free Press about extraordinary meeting of parishioners | 1870 | 11 June 1870 FP | |
Roberts | Albert | assault at Abercarn | 22.2.1884 | ||
Roberts | George | Pontymoile Works | ejectment order | 24.4.1880 | |
Roberts | George | MW claims against him by Thos Jenkins for £2 of straw | 1865 | 2 Dec 1865 Uob | |
Roberts | George | MW Order of Discharge of the said discharge | 1867 | 5 Jan 1867 Uob | |
Roberts | George | Mam Keeping dog without a license 25s | 1877 | 30 June 1877 FP | |
Roberts | James | claim by Wm Jeremiah his dau prev married to Cook who Marr Jrere dau | 1858 | 27 Mar 1858 UO | |
Roberts | James | Farmer claimed against son Thomas for £11.13.4 | 1868 | 17 Jul 1868 UO | |
Roberts | James, a young lad | Abergavenny | found on prem’s of W Saunders | 1.5.1880 | |
Roberts | John | Pontypool | unlawfull assembly | 23.11.1872 | fp |
Roberts | John | Pontypool | aiding + abetting | 30.11.1872 | fp |
Roberts | John | assault on George Powis | 29.2.1884 | fp bpc | |
Roberts | John | assault on George Powis | 29.2.1884 | ||
Roberts | John | and John Jenkins assaulted James Bowen with Harriet Jones at Wain y Clair Inn | 1859 | 3 December 1859 UO | |
Roberts | John | “Prize Fight” with D Desmond, Fletcher, Littlehales, | 1872 | 23 Nov 1872 FP | |
Roberts | John | aiding and abetting prize fighting Goy with Henry Jordan Charles Hudson | 1872 | 30 Nov 1872 FP | |
Roberts | Lewis,haulier | Newport | deposition | 25.4.1822 | |
Roberts | Martha | witness in Thos Rioberts Lucy Mercy case | 1867 | 3 Aug 1867 Uob? | |
Roberts | Mary Ann | keeping house open for sle of drink | 19.2.1870 | ||
Roberts | Richard | Llanbaddock | in beerhse during prohibited hours | 10.5.1873 | |
Roberts | Thomas | Goytrey | Highway rates | 20.5.1865 | uo |
Roberts | Thomas | Goytrey | assault on Lucy Mercy | 3.8.1867 | fp |
Roberts | Thomas | Blaenafon | assaulting James Bishop | 4.6.1870 | fp |
Roberts | Thomas | Goytrey | Highway rates | 20.5.1865 | |
Roberts | Thomas | Blaenafon | assaulting James Bishop | 4.6.1870 | |
Roberts | Thomas | permission to sell the Olway Inn | 15.5.1880 | ||
Roberts | Thomas | Order made for him to pay his Highway Rates | 1865 | 20 May 1865 UOb | |
Roberts | Thomas | assaulted by Mathias Dixon who alleged he was inducing lads to fight | 1865 | 12 Aug 1865 Uob | |
Roberts | Thomas | charges Roger Morgan with trespass 5s for breaking door | 1865 | 19 Aug 1865 FP | |
Roberts | Thomas | assaulting Lucy Mercy at MW adjourned | 1867 | 27 Jul 1867 Uob | |
Roberts | Thomas | assaulting Lucy Mercy at Goy fined 10s | 1867 | 3 Aug 1867 Uob? | |
Roberts | Thomas | Wm Panniers claimed against him for balance of horse £2 5s | 1867 | 10 Aug 1867 Uob | |
Roberts | Thomas | timber haulier and beer house keeper summonsed Thos Watkins | 1867 | 14 Dec1867 Uob? | |
Roberts | Thomas | Haullier Charged by father James for £11.13.4 | 1868 | 17 Jul 1868 UO | |
Roden | William | Mamhilad | fighting | 5.2.1859 | uo |
Roden | William | Pontypool | drunk + riotious in George St | 21.2.1880 | |
Roderick | William | Mamhilad | fighting | 5.2.1859 | |
Roderick | William | fighting at pub in Mamhilad Inn severely fined 15s | 1859 | 29 Jan 1859 UO | |
Roderick | William, Crown Inn Pantygelly | Abergavenny | charged by Elijah Davies, mason | 10.4.1880 | |
Rodway | Edward | Cwmnantddu | drinking in Robin Hood after hours | 15.1.1870 | fp |
Rogers | Edward | Cwmnantddu | drinking in Robin Hood after hours | 15.1.1870 | |
Rogers | John | Goy v Philip Saunders for cost of lodging | 1867 | 12 Oct 1867 Uob | |
Rogers | Roderick | Pontnewydd | drunk + riotious | 17.1.1880 | |
Rogers | Thomas | boy Trespassed on land of Mary Watts charges dismissed | 1868 | 30 May 1868 Uob | |
Rogers | George | non-payment of wages to Maurice Welsh | 1.10.1870 | ||
Rogers | Christopher | Cwmnantddu | cruelty to a cat | 21.2.1880 | |
Rogers | Eli, beerhouse keeper | Garndiffaith | refusing to allow pc Kendall to search | 17.9.1870 | |
Ross, alias Clark | Elizabeth, 2 years, inquest | Tredegar | effects of convulsions | 26.2.1870 | |
Rosser | Leah | Cwmafon | v Evan Evans for rent | 17.12.1870 | |
Rosser | Sampson | Abertillery | drunk + riotious | 4.1.1884 | |
Rosser | Sampson | Blaina Gwent | dressed in womens clothing | 4.1.1884 | |
Rosser | Thomas, Crows public hse | Sebastapol | house open dur prohibited hours | 8.5.1880 | |
Rosser | Elizabeth | Newport | drunk + annoying | 3.5.1873 | |
Rosser | Aaron | Goytrey | trespass | 5.2.1870 | |
Rosser | Aaron | Goy Keeping dog without a license 5s | 1877 | 7 Jul 1877 FP | |
Rosser | Aaron | Stock and Household effects from Pantglas farm house giving up farming | 1879 | 14 Jun 1879 FP | |
Rosser | Aaron | Death 65 Oriel Garn Goy Farmer | 1894 | 14 Mar 1894 FP | |
Rosser | Ann | Llangwm Ucha | summ Geo Davies for paternity of child | 15.5.1880 | |
Rosser | Ellen, 55 | Newport | st two spades, prop of Joseph Firbank | 13.8.1870 | |
Rosser | Henry, | Blaenafon | drunk | 22.10.1870 | |
Rosser | James | Abersychan | drunk + riotious | 9.1.1885 | |
Rosser | John | Goytrey | kpg a dog without a license | 3.6.1876 | fp |
Rosser | John | Goytrey | killing a hare | 15.1.1859 | uo |
Rosser | John | Abersychan | drunk + riotous | 9.4.1870 | fp |
Rosser | John | Goytrey | killing a hare | 15.1.1859 | |
Rosser | John | Goytrey | kpg a dog without a license | 3.6.1876 | |
Rosser | John | Abersychan | drunk + riotous | 9.4.1870 | |
Rosser | John | fined 20s for killing a hare Lady chetwynd grounds without licence | 1859 | 15 Jan 1858 UO | |
Rosser | John | Death 77 Farmer Goytre Mill nr Pontypool | 1861 | 30 Oct 1861 FP | |
Rosser | John | of Goy for chasing conies fined £5 long account | 1862 | 15 Mar 1862 Uob | |
Rothenbury | John | of Pengroesoped June 5 age 40 yrs | 1863 | 13 Jun 1863 Uob | |
Rouch | John | “Pot Valiant” assault on James Watkins fined 20s no parish given | 1873 | 4 Oct 1873 FP | |
Rowe | John | Keeping dog without a license fine 25s | 1876 | 3 June 1876 FP | |
Rowland | William | of Goy for chasing conies fined £5 | 1862 | 15 Mar 1862 Uob | |
Rowlands | William | “Pugilism at Goytre” gave evidence accused of selling too much drink | 1864 | 16 Jan 1864 Uob | |
Rowlands | Merthyr | v Martha Gilbert | 19.11.1870 | ||
Rowlands | Ellen | Sowhill | assaulting Hannah McCarthy | 17.4.1880 | |
Rowlands | a lad | Newport | disturbance on Stow Hill | 3.5.1873 | |
Rowlands | Edmund, labr | St Woollos | deposition | 4.1.1823 | |
Rowlands, a boy | Daniel | Celynen Pit | drunk at colliery | 6.2.1885 | |
Rudman | George jnr | Pontrhydyrun Tin Works | wilful damage | 14.3.1884 | |
Russell | William | Mamhilad | ass Jhn + Wm Preece + Alex Edgar | 1873 | |
Russell | run over in Cross Street | 21.2.1880 | |||
Russell | henry | Blaenafon | assaulting John Steadard, 14 years | 16.7.1870 | |
Ryan | Charles | Pontypool | aiding + abetting | 30.11.1872 | |
Ryan | John | Pontypool | Bastardy case – Mary Haynes | 29.1.1859 | |
Ryan | Joseph, a little boy | Pontypool | stealing tobacco, prop of James Day | 19.11.1870 | |
Sandford | Catherine | Newport | stealing from Thomas Thomas | 8.1.1870 | |
Sankey | maria | Garndiffaith | throwing water over Norah Fowler | 28.5.1870 | |
Satchell | Stephen | Abersychan | neglecting his work at the Ebbw Vale Co | 3.5.1873 | |
Satchell | John | Cwmbran | drunk | 3.4.1880 | |
Saunders | wife of John | Cwmbran | drunk | 3.4.1880 | |
Saunders | Henry | Aberystruth | st a duck from Harriet Thomas’s shop | 13.8.1870 | |
Saunders | v Jenkins | 22.10.1870 | |||
Saunders | Richard | Usk | v Charles Arnold, Pontypool | 22.10.1864 | |
Sayce | Ann | Sealing coal from Wm Wms refused to prosecute | 1861 | 26 Jan 1861 FP | |
Scamell | John | Pontypool | deposition | 30.5.1822 | |
Scamell | Philip, 15, emp Sebastapol | ass. Rose Watkins, 7, discharged | 16.7.1870 | ||
School | W | Abergavenny | light weights | 3.5.1873 | |
School | William | Newport | obtaining boots, acquitted | 2.7.1870 | |
School | John, 23, labr | Bedwellty | stealing a lamp, prop of Edward Harris | 9.1.1885 | |
School | John aged 17 | stealing a horse cloth in Goytrey | 6.2.1875 | ||
School | British | Report on entertainment Col Byrde presided | 1872 | 29 Jun 1872 FP | |
School | British | First of winter entertainments at new school wed 9 Nov | 1872 | 19 Oct 1872 FP | |
School | British | A concert of sacred music held | 1873 | 1 Feb 1873 FP | |
School | British | Annual tea part of new school in a field next to school lent by Col Byrde | 1873 | 7 Jun 1873 FP | |
School | British | Service of Song | 1874 | 7 Mar 1874 FP | |
School` | British | Concert | 1874 | 11 Apr 1874 FP | |
Schools | British | Concert held inc Baptist Choir of Glascoed | 1875 | 27 Mar 1875 FP | |
Scott | National | Entertainment held | 1874 | 21 Feb 1874 FP | |
Scott | Sunday | Annual tea party of Goytre and Mamhilad Sunday Schools Col Byrde | 1873 | 26 Jul 1873 FP | |
Scott | British | report Entertainment at British School | 1872 | 30 Mar 1872 FP | |
Scott | British | Another in the series of readings and musical entertainments | 1873 | 18 Mar 1873 FP | |
Screes | British | New Schools opened | 1871 | 1871 FP | |
Scuttler | John, fireman | Griffithstown | drunk + riotious | 10.4.1880 | |
Sergeant | Thomas, a boy | Griffithstown | playing hockey on the highway | 23.1.1885 | |
Sewell | William, a navvie | Pontypool | drunk + incapable | 26.2.1870 | |
Seymour | Daniel | add paternity to the illeg ch of Jane Thomas | 29.10.1870 | ||
Sharland | William | vagrancy | 24.12.1870 | ||
Sharland | Robt. James, 34, puddler | Aberystruth | stealing 2 fowls, prop of David Lloyd | 9.1.1885 | |
Shaw | v Griffiths, wine supp from Clarence Hotel | 14.5.1870 | |||
Shaw | Annie, a young girl | Trosnant | drunk + incapable | 16.7.1870 | |
Shaw | George | Blaenafon | assaulting Thomas Lloyd | 28.5.1870 | |
Shea | Charles | Pontnewynydd | ass old Jack Charles’s ch. Thomas + Ann | 20.8.1870 | |
Shea | George | Blaenafon | drunk | 3.12.1870 | |
Shean | James | Abersychan | drunkeness | 5.3.1870 | |
Sheen | Mary | Death 78 Rose Tree Cott Relict of T Shaw an accountant | 1889 | 28 Feb 1889 FP | |
Sheperdson | John, 30 | Tredegar | stealing money from John Riley | 10.1.1880 | |
Shepherdson | Michael, 56, labr | Bedwellty | stealing from Isaac Edwards | 8.1.1870 | |
Shepherdson | John | Abersychan | stealing from Mary Mead | 1.10.1870 | |
Sherwood | John | Abersychan | drunk + riotious | 24.9.1870 | |
Shortman | Thomas | of MW claim made against him by Edward Knapton MW £2.15 for work | 1864 | 20 Aug 1864 Uob | |
Shortman | William | MW “Putting his head in the Lions Mouth” Prostitutes house at Trosnant | 1864 | 24 Sep 1864 Uob | |
Simmonds | William | Monkswood | putting his head in the lion’s mouth | 24.9.1864 | |
Simmonds | Robert | summ for leavng work | 15.10.1870 | ||
Simmonds | John, jnr | Abersychan | cruelty to a horse | 3.4.1880 | |
Simmons | William | Abersychan | allowing a horse to stray | 14.3.1884 | |
Simpson | David | Blaenafon | drunk | 15.1.1870 | fp |
Simpson | John | Blaenafon | drunk | 15.1.1870 | |
Simpson | George, 20, miner | Mathern | stealing geese etc prop of Chs Edw Lewis | 4.1.1884 | |
Simpson | W | v Wm Sires, for goods supplied | 14.5.1870 | fp | |
Sims | W | v Philip Edwards, for good supplied | 14.5.1870 | fp | |
Skipp | v Buckley, suit of clothes | 14.5.1870 | |||
Skipp | George | threatening language to his wife | 22.2.1884 | fp | |
Slade | George | Abersychan | threatening language | 22.3.1884 | fp ppc |
Smart | George | threatening language to his wife | 22.2.1884 | ||
Smith | George | Abersychan | threatening language | 22.3.1884 | |
Smith | Frederick | Gwehelog | stealing from the hse of John + Jas Davies | 8.1.1870 | |
Smith | William | Blaenafon | drunk | 23.7.870 | |
Smith | Thomas | Abersychan | in beer house dur prohibited hours | 20.3.1880 | |
Smith | Allen | keeping house open on a Good Friday | 30.4.1870 | ||
Smith | Charles, a robust young tramp | breaking windows | 5.2.1870 | ||
Smith | Daniel | Cwmavon | in beerhouse during prohibited hours | 23.4.1870 | fp |
Smith | Daniel | Cwmafon | threats towards Mary Haggett | 2.7.1870 | |
Smith | Edward | drunk + riotious | 10.12.1870 | ||
Smith | Elizabeth, a vagrant | Abersychan | drunk | 20.8.1870 | |
Smith | Esther | Blaenafon | assaulting Jane Jones | 30.7.1870 | |
Smith | Frederick | Pontypool | ass Eliza + George Bell | 3.4.1880 | |
Smith | George | Victory Beerhouse | allowing his hse open dur prohibited hrs | 17.1.1880 | |
Smith | Henry | Pontypool | drunk in George St at his mothers house | 20.3.1880 | |
Smith | Isaac, 25, hawker + horse dlr | Newport | st prop of Mary Elizabeth Hallan | 4.1.1884 | |
Smith | James | Blaenafon | drunk + using obscene language | 15.10.1870 | |
Smith | John | Pontypool | underweight purchase of brass | 7.2.1880 | |
Smith | John, marine store dealer | Pontypool | obtaining brass & lead | 7.2.1880 | |
Smith | Mary | Pontypool | assault | 7.3.1884 | |
Smith | Mary-Ann | Talywain | assaulting Sarah Hopkins | 12.11.1870 | |
Smith | Morris | Blaenafon | drunkenness | 3.5.1873 | |
Smith | Richard, a tramp | Pontypool | st prop of Francis Jones,6 Uppr Bridge St | 22.5.1880 | |
Smith | Sarah | bought lead for her marine store off James Morgan | 1867 | 23 Dec1867 Uob? | |
Smith | T , a dresser | Usk | setting his chimney on fire | 21.2.1880 | |
Smith | Thomas | to Thomas Arthur transfer of license for Oak – not granted | 1876 | 1 Apr 1876 FP | |
Smithson | Thomas | Sought permission to sell his license for the Oak again refused | 1876 | 10 Jun 1876 FP | |
Smithson | Thomas, a lad | trespass on Evan Jones’s property | 30.4.1870 | fp | |
Snook | Thomas, a lad | trespass on Evan Jones’s property | 30.4.1870 | ||
Snook | William | Bassaleg | stealing from cooper Ray | 8.1.1870 | |
Snook | Samuel,inquest | Tredegar | found dead in pond on Ebbw Vale mountain | 26.2.1870 | fp |
Southall | Benjamin | assaulting p.c’s Wm Steed + Mark Mathews | 16.4.1870 | ||
Southell | Jonathan | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | |
Southell | Church | Church Missionary Society Meeting held in the school room | 1864 | 16 Jul 1864 Uob | |
Spencer | James, 31, inquest | sudden death | 19.3.1870 | ||
Spooner | v Farmer | 22.1.1870 | |||
Stanley | Thomas | Penyrheol | cider hse, not proven | 5.6.1869 | |
Steadman | H L Albion Rd | Pontypool | accident with firearm | 28.2.1880 | |
Steed | Frederick, tailor | Blaenafon | v Edgar James, confectioner | 17.4.1880 | |
Stent | Richard | Tredegar | killing his wife | 13.8.1870 | |
Stent | Richard | Tredegar | ch. With death of h/w Elizabeth, Globe Inn | 9.7.1870 | |
Stephens | William, a carter emp by Sandbrook | leaving horse in street | 17.4.1880 | ||
Stephens | Ann | of Goytre marr Thomas Powell of Sowhill Jul 3 Ppool Reg Office | 1863 | 11 July 1863 | |
Stephens | Charles | Usk | v J Williams, claim for clothes | 17.4.1880 | |
Stephens | Thomas | unpaid wages | 23.1.1885 | ||
Stevens | Samuel | Blaenavon | drunkenness | 1.10.1869 | |
Stevens | John Mount | Coedygric | assaulting his wife | 12.2.1870 | |
Stidder | Joseph | d/dis at the Swan Inn Pontnewynydd | 22.2.1884 | fp | |
Stinchcombe | Joseph | d/dis at the Swan Inn Pontnewynydd | 22.2.1884 | ||
Stinchcombe | Thomas | Abersychan | fighting | 20.8.1870 | |
Stinchcombe | Joseph | Pontnewynydd | drunk + disorderly | 22.3.1884 | |
Stinchcombe | Sarah, 9 | Blaenavon | st a shawl, prop of James Filer | 16.1.1885 | |
Stock | Wm, 23, blacksmth | Shirenewton | assaulting Adelaide Harris | 10.1.1880 | |
Stock | Henry | Usk | allowing cattle to stray on the highway | 6.3.1880 | |
Stockham | Mr | Monkswood | accident | 3.9.1870 | fp |
Stone | Mr | Monkswood | expired | 25.9.1870 | fp |
Stone | Mr | Monkswood | accident | 3.9.1870 | |
Stone | John | Blaenafon | drunk | 2.7.1870 | |
Stone | Walter | Pontypool | drunk in Pontypool | 2.7.1870 | |
Stone | Henry | Usk | non-payment of poor rate | 21.2.1880 | |
Stone | Edward | Abersychan | assault on Jacob Edwards | 29.1.1859 | uo |
Strange | John | Pontypool | breaking into a cellar of Thos Rees | 1.1.870 | |
Strange | John | Pontypool | stealing groceries, prop of John Edwards | 24.12.1870 | |
Strange | Thirza, 20 years, | Pontypool | drowned in canal | 30.4.1870 | fp |
Sufflebothem | Thirza, 20 years, | Pontypool | drowned in canal | 30.4.1870 | |
Sullivan | Robert, 67, inquest | Newport | of unsound mind | 26.2.1870 | |
Sullivan | Clement | Abersychan | drunkeness | 5.3.1870 | |
Sullivan | James, who bel to the Artillery | Blaenafon | drunk | 22.10.1870 | |
Sullivan | Ann | assaulting Ann Curzon | 10.12.1870 | ||
Sullivan | Daniel | Pontnewynydd | drunk + riotious | ||
Sullivan | Dennis, an old man | Blaenafon | hawking without a license | 30.4.1870 | |
Sullivan | Elizabeth | stealing a coat, prop of William Bragg | 15.10.1870 | ||
Sullivan | James | Abersychan | drunk | 19.3.1870 | |
Sullivan | James | Abersychan | leaving work without notice | 3.9.1870 | |
Sullivan | Margaret | Pontypool | drunk + disorderly | 30.1.1885 | |
Summerfield | Margaret | Pontypool | fined 40s or 1 month with hard labour | 30.1.1885 | |
Summerfield | Mary | Abersychan | using obscene language | 22.10.1870 | |
Surname | Mary, 11 | Caerleon | stealing prop of Richard Clarke | 20.3.1880 | |
Sweet | Michael | Ebbw Vale Co | leaving work without giving notice | 18.6.1870 | |
Sweet | Blaenafon | stealing from Henry Wheeler | 3.5.1873 | ||
Tade | Mrs | Annual picnic and rustic sports at Bailey Glas Inn | 1875 | 22 May 1875 FP | |
Tade | Rachel | Death 81 Bailey Glas Mamhilad relict of Wm | 1880 | 29 Dec 1880 FP | |
Talbot | Christian Name | Parish | Description | Year | Date |
Talbot | Christian Name | Parish | Description | Year | Description |
Talbot | John | Pontypool Park Estate | cutting sticks nr Ebenezer Chapel | 30.4.1870 | fp |
Tanner | John | Pontypool Park Estate | cutting sticks nr Ebenezer Chapel | 30.4.1870 | |
Taylor | Lanvair | leaving employment | 22.1.1859 | ||
Taylor | Joseph | Cwmsychan | stealing coal | 24.4.1880 | |
Taylor | Samuel, 23, stableman | Newport | stealing a horse, aquitted | 2.4.1870 | fp |
Taylor | William of Chepstow | Newport | deposition | 6.5.1822 | |
Taylor | Edward | Llantilio Pertholey | deposition | 17.5.1826 | |
Taylor | Elizabeth | Coedygrig | stealing a dress-hat, bonnet + apron | 30.3.1872 | fp |
Taylor | Elizabeth | Blaenafon | assaulting Elizabeth Quinn | 3.9.1870 | |
Taylor | Ellen | Abersychan | drunk + riotious | 24.9.1870 | |
Taylor | George, 17, a tramp | Blaenavon | st a cash box, prop of Emily Davies, draper | 23.1.1885 | |
Taylor | George, from London | Blaenavon | st a cash box, prop of Emily Davies, draper | 16.1.1885 | |
Taylor | John | Pontnewydd | drunk + riotious | 10.1.1880 | |
Teague | Miles | Pontypool | desertion of family | 13.3.1880 | |
Thomas | Samuel | Llanishen | v John Jones, Llanishen | 17.12.1864 | |
Thomas | William | Aberystruth | st a duck from Harriet Thomas’s shop | 13.8.1870 | |
Thomas | William | Blaenafon | assaulting Joseph Davies | 30.7.1870 | |
Thomas | William | Pontnewydd | obstructing the highway | 23.1.1885 | |
Thomas | Thomas | Pontypool | non-payment of his son at the reformatory | 23.1.1885 | |
Thomas | a blacksmith | Llanthewi Skyrrd | v Morgan of Crumlin, fmr for a plough | 17.12.1870 | |
Thomas | Ann | drunk at Blaenavon | 22.2.1884 | fp | |
Thomas | Ann | Blaenavon | a drunken woman | 22.3.1884 | fp ppc |
Thomas | Ann | Pontypool | st dress pieces, prop of Edwin Fowler | 23.1.1885 | |
Thomas | Catherine | Newport | stealing from James Yearsley | 8.1.1870 | fp |
Thomas | Catherine | threats towards Catherine Kelly, dismissed | 21.2.1880 | ||
Thomas | Charles, 12 | Chepstow | stealing spectacles | 10.1.1880 | |
Thomas | David | Abersychan | assaulting James Frewen | 26.11.1870 | |
Thomas | David | Abergavenny | unjust + unstamped weights | 3.5.1873 | |
Thomas | David (farmer) | Llanvihangel Crucorney | drunk | 7.10.1865 | |
Thomas | David, hairdresser | Abersychan | inquest | 10.5.1873 | |
Thomas | David, moulder | Cwmbran | deserting his family | 22.5.1880 | |
Thomas | Elizabeth | Goytrey | stealing at Goytrey | 30.1.1869 | |
Thomas | Elizabeth | “Getting into a house a Goytre” charged with stealing from Geo Watkins | 1869 | 30 Jan 1869 Uob | |
Thomas | Frank, a little boy | Pontnewynydd | st. gooseberries, prop of Geo Fothergill | 28.5.1870 | |
Thomas | George | Cwmafon | rape on Eliz Jones/Sarah Lewis/Hannah Parry | 7.5.1870 | fp |
Thomas | george | Little Mill | helping Sydney Davies to escape reformatory | 7.2.1880 | |
Thomas | George, 24 | Blaenafon | ass Sarah Lewis/Hannah Parry/Elz Jones | 13.8.1870 | |
Thomas | Henry, 54 | Newport | st collecting box, prop of Sarah Dustcham | 9.1.1885 | |
Thomas | Herbert | Usk | non-payment of poor rate | 21.2.1880 | |
Thomas | James | Gt Westn Eating Hse | illegal hours | 8.5.1869 | |
Thomas | James | v Wm Bayliss, claim for 11s | 15.5.1880 | ||
Thomas | James | Blaenavon | non payment of rent to Elizabeth Thomas | 2.1.1885 | |
Thomas | James | Been drinking at Royal Oak found dead in pool of water wife Selina bro in law of Sam Morgan accused of enticing him in | 1879 | 8 Mar 1879 FP | |
Thomas | John | Newport | stealing from James Yearsley | 8.1.1870 | |
Thomas | John | Snatchwood | hawking without a license | ||
Thomas | Mary | Crumlin | drunk + incapable | 7.3.1884 | |
Thomas | Mary | living George St Ppool formerly Goytre 7 days hard labour – prostitutes | 1869 | 1 Oct 1869 UOb | |
Thomas | Mary (formerly of Goytrey) | Pontypool | disorderly prostitution | 1.10.1869 | |
Thomas | Susan | Little Mill | helping Sydney Davies to escape reformatory | 7.2.1880 | |
Thomas | Thomas | drunk at the Sun Inn | 24.12.1864 | uo | |
Thomas | Thomas | Pontnewynydd | ale to strong | 1.1.1870 | |
Thomas | Thomas | drunk at the Sun Inn | 24.12.1864 | ||
Thomas | Thomas | Farmer Requesting reassessment of property | 1864 | 26 May 1864 Uob | |
Thomas | Thomas | charged George Powell with trespassing on his field where no path | 1864 | 17 Dec 1864 UOb | |
Thomas | Thomas | of Great House Mamhilad – Found a sum of money | 1868 | 23 Apr 1868 FP | |
Thomas | Thomas, a boy | Abersychan | breaking into dwelling hse of Joseph Davies | 20.8.1870 | |
Thomas | Thomas, a boy | Abersychan | stealing 30 gallons of beer, prop J Davies | 27.8.1870 | |
Thomas | William | Mamhilad | bastardy case – Emily Carter | 28.8.1880 | fp |
Thomas | William | Goytrey | neglecting to maintain his wife + fam | 10.4.1880 | fp |
Thomas | William | Llantarnam | non-payment of poor rate | 14.3.1884 | fp ppc |
Thomas | William | Pontnewynydd | assaulting his sister Ellen Thomas | 5.2.1870 | fp |
Thomas | William | Snatchwood | stealing lead, prop of Mr Henly | 18.6.1870 | fp |
Thomas | William | Goytrey | neglecting to maintain his wife + fam | 10.4.1880 | |
Thomas | William | Llantarnam | non-payment of poor rate | 14.3.1884 | |
Thomas | William | Snatchwood | stealing lead, prop of Mr Henly | 18.6.1870 | |
Thomas | William | Pontypool | stealing groceries, prop of John Edwards | 24.12.1870 | |
Thomas | William | Mamhilad | bastardy case – Emily Carter | 28.8.1880 | |
Thomas | William | non-payment of wages to Fredk. Richards | 31.1.1880 | ||
Thomas | William | Pontnewynydd | assaulting his sister Ellen Thomas | 5.2.1870 | |
Thomas | William | Pontypool | deserting his family | 22.5.1880 | |
Thomas | William (tailor) | Usk | v John Morgan fmr Llangwm Ucha | 18.2.1865 | |
Thomas aka Joe Goss | William (tailor) | Usk | v Philip Morgan, wheelwrght Usk | 18.2.1865 | |
Thomas, description | William, a little boy, aged 4 | Abersychan | inquest at Bell Inn | 22.1.1870 | |
Thompson | Taylor | Cwmnantddu | drinking in Robin Hood after hours | 15.1.1870 | |
Thorn | Thomas | Pontypool | drunk on licensed premises | 31.1.1880 | |
Thorn | Josiah | Abersychan | st a ham, prop of John Daniel | 7.2.1880 | |
Thos | John Thomas, 64, labr | Mynyddislwyn | stealing a saucepan, prop of Hen Edmunds | 9.1.1885 | |
Thurston | William. 15 | Sth Mkt St Newport | damaging fruit fruit | 10.7.1876 | |
Tibb | William | Abergavenny | stealing a coat | 10.5.1873 | |
Tipton | Isaac | Tredegar | brk into dw. Hse of George Ashman, aquitted | 2.4.1870 | |
Titley | William | summoned for not sending children to school | 1879 | 27 Sep 1879 FP | |
Toose | George, 29, porter | Newport | stealing | 8.1.1859 | |
Toose | George | Nr The Forge Hammer | stealing | 24.12.1870 | |
Tovey | George Thomas, 26,agent | Monmouth | obt by false pret from Walter Henry North | 9.1.1885 | |
Tovey | Adam, a young collier | Varteg | summ by Martha Lewis, fathr of her illeg ch | 15.10.1870 | |
Townsend | Sarah | Bedwellty | stealing flannel, prop of Wm Charles | 26.3.1870 | |
Townsor | Stephen, 23 | Newport | sheep stealing | 8.1.1859 | |
Tranter | John Edward, labr | Blaenafon | ass. Mgt Bevan of the Parrot beerhouse | 26.3.1870 | |
Tranter | Edward | drunk + riotious | 3.1.1880 | ||
Tranter | George | Pontypool | drunkenness | 7.5.1870 | |
Trickett | John | Pontypool | assaulting John + Samuel Rees | 15.1.1870 | fp |
Trickett | John | v Thos Edmonds, unpaid for dresses | 19.2.1870 | fp | |
Tucker | John | affiliation, illeg. Child of Margaret Bradley | 30.4.1870 | ||
Tucker | Pontypool | v Ferdinand Winterhalder | 22.1.1870 | ||
Tucker | John | non-payment of wages to Chas Meredith | 28.5.1870 | fp | |
Tucker | John | non-payment of wages to Chas Meredith | 28.5.1870 | ||
Tugby | Edward | Panteg | trespass | 17.1.1880 | |
Turner | James, 23, collier | Risca | st. prop of Charles Webster | 10.1.1880 | |
Turner | Sarah | Blaenavon | selling a watch, prop of David Rees | 6.3.1880 | |
Turner | Sarah | Blaenavon | court case | 6.3.1880 | |
Turner | William | Pontynewynydd | using a car with no name written on it | 9.1.1885 | |
Turner | William, 28, now gone to America | sett fire to Lord Tredegar’s property | 13.8.1870 | ||
Turner | John, 18, labourer | Newport | wounding Thomas Shell | 4.1.1884 | |
Twiney | John | Goytrey | scab in sheep | 1.12.1877 | |
Twissel | John | Instructed to sell by auction Kiln Farm | 1876 | 21 Oct 1876 FP | |
Twissel | John | Scab in sheep left them to care of son fined 20s | 1877 | 1 Dec 1877 FP | |
Twissell | Samuel | Pontypool | threats towards Mary Turner | 22.1.1870 | |
Twissell | Thomas | Abersychan | neglecting to work | 7.3.1884 | |
Twissell | Ann | assaulted Emily Phillips | 1874 | 18 July 1874 FP | |
Twissell | Samuel | butcher of Goy meat stolen off his stall in Pontypoo Mkt by Mary Collins | 1862 | 1 Nar 1862 Uob | |
Twissle | Ann | Mamhilad | assaulting Emily Phillips | 18.7.1874 | |
Underwood | Henry | stealing a watch at Cwmnantddu | 1.10.1869 | ||
Upham | Henry | Pontypool | stealing money from Messrs Stephens | 5.11.1870 | |
Upham | Henry, | Coedygric | brk into the Union Workhouse | 17.9.1870 | |
Upham | John | summoned for poor rates | 1.10.1870 | ||
Upham | Henry, a well known character | stealing apples | 23.7.1870 | ||
Vaughan | v Robins | 30.4.1870 | |||
Vaughan | Walter | Griffithstown | Riotus behaviour in Griffithstwon | 22.3.1884 | fp ppc |
Vaughan | Walter | Griffithstown | Riotus behaviour in Griffithstwon | 22.3.1884 | |
Vaughan | Alfred | Pontypool | pursuit of game | 14.3.1884 | |
Vaughan | Charles, blacksmith | Govilion | entering a train whilst in motion | 17.12.1870 | |
Voice | John | Gwernesney | assault on Thomas Harris, shopkeeper | 5.2.1859 | uo |
Voice | John | Gwernesney | assault on Thomas Harris, shopkeeper | 5.2.1859 | |
Vokes | Thomas, constable | Newport | deposition | 2.1.1823 | |
Wait | William | Blaenavon | non-payment of his son at the reformatory | 23.1.1885 | |
Wait | William | no parish given owen money brewer of Bath recently lived Npt Rd | 1859 | 26 Feb 1859 UO | |
Wait | William, late of | Beaufort | neglecting his family | 28.2.1880 | |
Waite | Robert | Abertillery | drunk + riotous | 29.2.1884 | |
Waite | Fred.k, 35, watchmaker | property of William Johns | 14.2.1880 | ||
Waite | Louisa | Louisa Wait’s letter to the Free Press – re Goytre Well | 1873 | 9 Aug 1873 FP | |
Waite | Louisa | Fire burns down house | 1874 | 25 Apr 1874 FP | |
Waite | Louisa | summoned for not sending children to school | 1879 | 27 Sep 1879 FP | |
Waite | George | Blaenafon | assaulting Thomas Lloyd | 28.5.1870 | |
Waite | James | “Paternal Obligations” lab Nantyderry Amy Reece Caerleon for child | 1867 | 11 May 1867Uob | |
Waites | James | for not paying order against him for Amy Reece’s child | 1867 | 2 Nov 1867 Uob | |
Walford | Louisa | Goytrey | non-payment of poor rate | fp | |
Wallace | Louisa | “Throwing Water over Nieghbour” | 1872 | 15 Jun 1872 FP | |
Waller | George | Blaenafon | assaulting Elizabeth Quinn | 3.9.1870 | |
Walters | Lewis | Llanelly | deposition | 15.11.1822 | |
Walters | Lanvair | leaving employment | 22.1.1859 | ||
Walters | Henry | Caerleon | not sending children to school | 29.2.1884 | |
Walters | William | Tredegar | stealing cloth | 2.7.1870 | |
Walters | Charles | Mamhilad | keeping a dog without a licence | 3.12.1870 | |
Walters | David | Pontnewynydd | drunk at the Masons Arms | 30.1.1885 | |
Walters | Evan | Blaina | assault on Ann Jones | 29.2.1884 | |
Walters | George, roadman | Pontypool | chgd by Ebeneezer Phillips for lvg his work | 24.9.1870 | |
Walters | henry, 28, labr | Llanwern | murdering his wife, Eliza | 14.2.1880 | |
Walters | James | drunk after the pay | 12.2.1870 | ||
Ward | John | Abercarn | drubk + disorderly | 23.1.1885 | |
Ward | Lewis | tress on land in occ of John Twissell | 17.9.1870 | ||
Ward | Margaret | Pontypool | drunk | 3.12.1870 | |
Warner | Mary | charged with not sending his child to school | 23.1.1885 | ||
Waters | Thomas | Trelleck | v Wm Hayman, Newchurch West | 22.10.1864 | |
Waters | Richard | Llanellen | not sending children to school | 28.2.1880 | fp aps |
Waters | Richard | Llanellen | not sending children to school | 14.2.1880 | |
Waters | Ann | Pontypool | drunk + riotious | 7.2.1880 | |
Waters | William | Blaenafon | assaulting Aaron Tovey | 2.7.1870 | |
Waters | Elias | charged with assaulting Evan Jones and Ann his wife Horse Shoe Inn | 1859 | 5 Mar 1859 UO | |
Waters | Enoch | assaulted Bailey Glas in by Reece Lewis and William Rowlands | 1873 | 9 Aug 1873 FP | |
Waters | George, a haulier | Newport | stealing beer | 5.3.1870 | |
Waters | John | Goytrey | v Wm Philips, Goytrey | 17.12.1864 | |
Waters | John | assaulted Joseph Rawlins “Who deserved the Birch” | 1859 | 19 Mar 1859 UO | |
Waters | John | Goy claim against Wm Phillips Goy £1.7s.8d unsuited | 1864 | 17 Dec 1864 UOb | |
Waters | John | besom Maker claim and counter claim | 1865 | 18 Feb 1865 UOb | |
Waters | John (beesom mkr) | Goytrey | v Wm Phillips, wood dlr, Goytrey | 18.2.1865 | uo |
Waters | John, beesom mkr | Goytrey | v William Phillips, wood dlr, Goytrey | 9.12.1865 | uo |
Watkins | Thomas, a tailor | Pontypool | st fowls + a coat, 3 months | 3.4.1880 | |
Watkins | Thomas, tramping tailor | Llanvihangel | st 4 fowls, prop of Dvd Wms Manachty Fm | 27.3.1880 | |
Watkins | Richard | setting fire to a chimney | 18.6.1870 | ||
Watkins | Abraham | Llansoy | non-payment of poor rate | 17.4.1880 | |
Watkins | Benjamin | Abergavenny | deposition | 15.11.1822 | |
Watkins | Charles | summoned for not sending children to school | 1879 | 27 Sep 1879 FP | |
Watkins | David | leaving his employ at Robert Bateman’s esq | 10.5.1873 | ||
Watkins | David | Garndiffaith | killed in America | 27.3.1880 | |
Watkins | Elizabeth | talking to Lucy Mercy niece of Lucy | 1867 | 3 Aug 1867 Uob? | |
Watkins | George | Goytrey | housebreaking at Goytrey | 23.1.1869 | uo pc |
Watkins | George | Lad accused of breaking into Henry Plaisted’s house – case dismissed | 1869 | 23 Jan 1869 Uob | |
Watkins | George | friend of James Lake was witness | 1873 | 26 Apr 1873 FP | |
Watkins | James | Llangattock nigh Usk | ejectment of John Jones/blacksmiths shop | 3.5.1873 | |
Watkins | James | Blaenavon | drunk + disorderly at Blaenavon Works | 9.1.1885 | |
Watkins | James, tiler | Abergavenny | deposition | 15.6.1826 | |
Watkins | Joseph | Abercarn | fighting | 22.2.1884 | |
Watkins | Mary Ann | Garndiffaith | assaulting Jane Allen | 22.5.1880 | |
Watkins | Mary, w/o Thomas, hurdle maker | Christchurch | deposition | 28.4.1821 | |
Watkins | Noah, 10 years | Pontynewynydd | disturbing the congregation at Chapel | 7.5.1870 | |
Watkins | Octavius | Caerleon | not sending children to school | 29.2.1884 | |
Watkins | Prudence | Llandogo | beer house offence | 29.1.1859 | |
Watkins | Rachel | Talywain | keeping house open dur prohibited hours | 17.9.1870 | |
Watkins | Thomas | Goytrey | summoned for leaving work | 14.12.1867 | |
Watkins | Thomas | v Francis Lewis | 15.5.1880 | ||
Watkins | Thomas | of Lanvair asked Wm Harris for Poor Rate Books refused to give | 1859 | 12 Mar 1859 UO | |
Watkins | Thomas | “The Goytrey again” Watkins appealed and was ordered to pay | 1859 | 18 Jun 1859 UO | |
Watkins | Thomas | Appeals “The Goytrey Quarrels” Quarter Sessions appeal | 1859 | 2 Jul 1859 UO | |
Watkins, description | Thomas | Big court Case | 1859 | 30 Juky 1859 UO | |
Watkins, description | Thomas | wife looked after Lucy Mercy when assaulted by Thomas Roberts | 1867 | 27 Jul 1867 Uob | |
Watts | Thomas | Simple Countryman summonsed by Thos Roberts for leaving work | 1867 | 14 Dec1867 Uob? | |
Watts | Thomas, carpenter | Abergavenny | deposition | 15.6.1826 | |
Watts | Thos | “The Goitre Again” Watkins ordered to pay £5 inc 17s rates | 1859 | 4 Jun 1859 UO | |
Watts | William | took Margaret Morgan’s walnuts without permission fined 16s | 1873 | 11 Oct 1873 FP | |
Watts | Sarah, 20, single | Castle St Abergavenny | indecent prostitution | 14.7.1876 | |
Watts | blank | supplied information in case against Roger Morgan | 1867 | 23 Mar 1867 Uob | |
Watts | Mary | Land trespassed on by Charlotte Morgan and Thomas Roderick | 1868 | 30 May 1868 Uob | |
Watts | Thomas | Goytrey | stealing meat | 1.9.1866 | uo |
Weaver | Thomas | Goytrey | stealing meat | 1.9.1866 | |
Webb | Thomas | Goytrey | v Thomas Jeremiah | 16.2.1867 | |
Webb | Thomas | accused made derogatory remarks at Oak Inn | 1864 | 26 Nov 1864 UOb | |
Webber | Thomas | Goy v Thos Jeremiah of Goy to recover £2 Henry Crump emp by Jeremiah | 1867 | 16 Feb 1867 FP | |
Webber | Thos | timber Haulier Goy “Stealing Meat” Usk | 1866 | 1 Sep 1866 Uob | |
Weeds | a lad | Newport | disturbance on Stow Hill | 3.5.1873 | |
Weeds | Alfred, 40 | Usk | st a coat, prop of Herbert Thomas | 14.2.1880 | |
Weekes | James, haulier | Risca | inquest, fell off a dray | 23.1.1885 | |
Weekes | Mark, a saddler | Raglan | stealing from his master | 13.8.1870 | |
Weeks | Elizabeth | Blaenafon | drunk + incapable | 19.2.1870 | fp |
Well | Elizabeth | Blaenafon | drunk + incapable | 19.2.1870 | |
Well | Agnes, the younger | Pontypool | usuing threat lang towards Mary Ann Davies | 16.1.1885 | |
Well | James | Blaenafon | assaulting Thomas Lloyd | 28.5.1870 | fp |
Well | James | Blaenafon | assaulting Thomas Lloyd | 28.5.1870 | |
Well | John | Pontypool | ass John Crockett, l/l of The Prince of Wales | 2.1.1885 | |
Well | Goytre | Account of Court Case | 1874 | 14 August 1874 MM | |
Well | Goytre | Account of conclusion of Court case | 1874 | 15 August 1874 FP | |
Well | Goytre | Report still no water from well | 1874 | 29 August 1874 FP | |
Well | Goytre | “The Rectors Cairn” still an object of attraction | 1874 | 5 Sep 1874 FP | |
Well | Goytre | Rector commenced digging new well on side of road near woods | 1874 | 3 Oct 1874 FP | |
Wells | Goytrey | Letter from “Aqua” to Free Press also poems | 1873 | 19 Jul 1873 FP | |
Wells | Goytrey | Notice to Correspondents any letters received in reply to Aqua’s | 1873 | 26 Jul 1873 FP | |
Welton | Goytrey | Correspondents report | 1873 | 13 Sep 1873 FP | |
Welton | Goytrey | Special meeting of Sanitary Committee and Pontypool Union Workhouse | 1873 | 20 Sep 1873 FP | |
West | Goytrey | Report “Extraordinary Proceedings at Goytre | 1873 | 18 Oct 1873 FP | |
Westlake Brewers | Goytrey | Man found in canal at Pontymoil | 1874 | 31 Jan 1874 FP | |
Wheeler | Elizabeth | Pontnwydd | drunk + disorderly | 9.1.1885 | |
Wheeler | Goytre | “The Wells and No Water” £150 raised for Court Case on 4th August | 1874 | 18 July 1874 FP | |
White | Patrick | Cwmbran | assaulting Ann Sullivan | 30.7.1870 | |
White | Margaret | summ for keeping a dog without a license | 1.10.1870 | ||
White | Blaenafon | v W P Denner | 17.4.1880 | ||
White | John | assaulting a boy called Thomas Jones | 5.6.1869 | ||
White | John | Mamhilad | allowing 2 horses on the highway | 22.5.1880 | |
Whitehouse | Denis | Pontypool | act of vagrancy/calling into pubs for beer | 16.4.1870 | |
Whitehouse | Eliza | Staffordshire Row | inquest | 28.2.1880 | |
Whitehouse | Jane Ann | Blaenafon | st 3 red herrings prop of John Home | 31.1.1880 | |
Whiteman | Joseph | stealing a gun in Goytrey | 29.12.1866 | ||
Whiteman | Samuel | Risca | ass Louisa Evans at Wattsville | 23.1.1885 | |
Whitfield | Ellen | Abersychan | assaulting Susannah Collins | 15.1.1859 | |
Whitfield | Joseph, apprentice | Abersychan | absconding from the employ of W Witchell | 30.1.1885 | |
Wiliams | James | threatening sis-law Ann Whiteman | 15.1.1870 | ||
Wilkins | John | threatening sis-law Ann Whiteman | 15.1.1870 | ||
Wilks | William | Blaenavon | Pugilism | 29.1.1859 | |
Wilks | Edgar | Blaenavon | drunk | 7.3.1884 | |
Wilks | Newbridge | v Chas Ricketts for beer | 18.6.1870 | ||
Wilks | Isaac | Mamhilad | assaulting Mary Mathews | 25.6.1870 | fp |
Willett | Isaac | blacksmith Goy Joseph White charged with stealing gun and tablecloth | 1866 | 29 Dec 1866 Uob | |
William | Isaac | “Gun Stealing” Joseph White as 29 Dec Uob | 1867 | 5 Jan 1867 UOb | |
William | Isaac | Charged with assaulting Thos Prosser fined 24s caused by hay making | 1871 | 5 Aug 1871 FP | |
William | Isaac | Blacksmith – summonsed for willful trespass by Rev Evans -withdrawn | 1873 | 23 Aug 1873 AC | |
William | William | Smith – summonsed for willful trespass by Rev Evans -withdrawn | 1873 | 23 Aug 1873 FP/AC | |
William | Edwin, took part in election riots | Abersychan | assaulting his fathers wife, Ann | 26.2.1870 | |
William | George, 24 | Abersychan | stealing watches, 18m hard labour | 8.1.1870 | |
William | John | Goytrey | scab in sheep | 29.1.1876 | |
William | Temperance, a young girl | Abersychan | stealing a sovereign, prop of Thomas Edwards | 19.2.1870 | fp |
Williams | William A | Llangibby | deposition | 25.8.1825 | |
Williams | Williams | Goytrey | pigs out for a walk | 21.9.1872 | fp |
Williams | Williams | Goytrey | salmon fishing with a spear | 21.1.1865 | |
Williams | Williams | Goytrey | pigs out for a walk | 21.9.1872 | |
Williams | Abraham | lab Goy brought under will of Wm Jenkins for rent from John Jenkins | 1865 | 18 Feb 1865 UOb | |
Williams | Abraham | lab and basket maker wit to wood stealing | 1877 | 18 Aug 1877 FP | |
Williams | Abraham +wife, labr | Goytrey | v John Jenkins, haulier, Goytrey | 18.2.1865 | |
Williams | Abraham, + wife | Goytrey | v John Jenkins, haulier, Goytrey | 9.12.1865 | |
Williams | Ann | Blaenafon | assaulting Charlotte Adde’ey? | 17.12.1870 | |
Williams | Ann | “Sudden Death” inquest gave evidence | 1863 | 28 Feb 1863 FP | |
Williams | Ann | wit to wood stealing | 1877 | 18 Aug 1877 FP | |
Williams | Benjamin | Llantarnam | stealing a scythe | 12.8.1865 | uo |
Williams | Benjamin | Abersychan | assaulting Benjamin Pearce | 19.2.1870 | fp |
Williams | Benjamin | Llantarnam | stealing a scythe | 12.8.1865 | |
Williams | Benjamin | Abersychan | assaulting Benjamin Pearce | 19.2.1870 | |
Williams | Charles | Pontnewydd | obstructing the highway | 23.1.1885 | |
Williams | Charles + Elizabeth | Llanover | v Abraham Williams | 8.3.1880 | fp |
Williams | Charles + Elizabeth | Llanover | v Abraham Williams | 8.3.1880 | |
Williams | Daniel | Pontypool | non-payment of poor rate | 13.3.1880 | |
Williams | David (farmer) | Pentrepeod | in beerhse of Saml Booth aftr prohibtd hrs | 26.3.1870 | fp |
Williams | David (farmer) | Pentrepeod | in beerhse of Saml Booth aftr prohibtd hrs | 26.3.1870 | |
Williams | David, inquest | Pontypool | found dead/friend of Emily Palmer | 11.6.1870 | |
Williams | David, roll turner | Blaenafon | ass. Mgt Bevan of the Parrot beerhouse | 26.3.1870 | |
Williams | Edmond | drunk after the pay | 12.2.1870 | ||
Williams | Edmund | Blaenafon | neglecting his work | 10.12.1870 | |
Williams | Ellen, 17 | Pontypool | st a jet necklace, prop of Magdelene Morgan | 16.1.1885 | |
Williams | Ellen, 17 | Pontypool | sentanced to 1 months hard labour | 23.1.1885 | |
Williams | George | Abersychan | stealing from Wolf Phillips, pawnbrkr | 1.1.1870 | |
Williams | George | Pontnewynydd | drunk + riotious | ||
Williams | Henry, 11 weeks, inquest | Rhymney | found dead in bed | 26.2.1870 | |
Williams | Isaac | Gwehelog | keping a dog without a license | 15.5.1880 | |
Williams | Jacob | Blaenafon | charged with disorderly conduct | 8.10.1870 | |
Williams | James | Gwernesney | assault on Thomas Harris, shopkeeper | 5.2.1859 | uo |
Williams | James | Abergavenny | of Monk St murdered in Hereford | 24.1.1880 | |
Williams | James | Gwernesney | assault on Thomas Harris, shopkeeper | 5.2.1859 | |
Williams | James | Abersychan | drunk | 22.5.1880 | |
Williams | James | drunk at Noah’s Ark Inn | 16.1.1885 | ||
Williams | James | Caerleon | theft of grease, prop of Wm Lewis | 30.1.1885 | |
Williams | James | Caerleon | Old Furnace, P’pool, case dismissed | 30.1.1885 | |
Williams | James + John | Caerleon/Newport | neglecting to maintain his mother | 29.2.1884 | |
Williams | James, grocer | Blaenafon | v W Harris, emp at Varteg Works | 17.4.1880 | |
Williams | James, grocer | Blaenafon | v Geor Watkins | 17.4.1880 | |
Williams | Jeremiah | Blaenafon | drunk + committing a nuisance | 22.1.1870 | |
Williams | John | Abersychan | trespass at the Salutation | 18.6.1870 | |
Williams | John | charged with vagrancy | 29.10.1870 | ||
Williams | John | Pontypool | drunk | 30.7.1870 | |
Williams | John | Garndiffaith | drunk + riotious at Talywain | 31.1.1880 | |
Williams | John | Risca | damaging a window, prop of Saml White | 23.1.1885 | |
Williams | John | of Penpellenny “Riding without reins” in Llangeview fined £1 1s 8d | 1871 | 8 Jul 1871 Uob | |
Williams | John | “Riding without reins” in Panteg fined 10s | 1871 | 15 July 1871 FP | |
Williams | John | Letter to Free Press re Goytre Well | 1873 | 16 Aug 1873 FP | |
Williams | John | Woods mill Goytre – summonsed for willful trespass by Rev Evans | 1873 | 23 Aug 1873 AC | |
Williams | John | Penwern Farmer – summonsed for willful trespass by Rev Evans | 1873 | 23 Aug 1873 AC | |
Williams | John | Penwern sort damages for trespass from Rectors men | 1873 | 18 Oct 1873 AC | |
Williams | John | Another letter about vicars testimonial | 1874 | 31 Jan 1874 FP | |
Williams | John | Letter in replay to Mr Fabian’s | 1874 | 21 Feb 1874 FP | |
Williams | John | Goy keeping sheep with scab fine 20s | 1876 | 29 Jan 1876 FP | |
Williams | John | prop of Nantyderry refreshment rooms – John Probert refused to quit 15s | 1877 | 27 Jan 1877 FP | |
Williams | John | summoned for not sending children to school | 1879 | 27 Sep 1879 FP | |
Williams | John | agent for John Logan Penwern farm to let | 1868 | 11 Jan 1868 Uob | |
Williams | John, 16 | Blaenafon | st a shovel from Blaenavon works | 1.5.1880 | |
Williams | John, a dealer | Abergavenny | sheep with scab at market | 24.1.1880 | |
Williams | John, landlord, Little Rhyd Inn | Beaufort | ass John Reynolds of Yard Row | 28.2.1880 | |
Williams | Joseph | v Thomas Vaisey | 30.4.1870 | ||
Williams | Joseph | summoned for not sending children to school | 1879 | 27 Sep 1879 FP | |
Williams | Margaret | Newbridge | drunk + disorderly at Pontypool | 9.1.1885 | |
Williams | Martha | Louisa Waite threw water over her. | 1872 | 15 Jun 1872 FP | |
Williams | Mary A | Names William Hunt as father ordered to pay 2s 6d per week | 1879 | 27 Dec 1879 FP | |
Williams | Mary A, 28 | Canal Parade | keeping a disorderly house | 10.1.1880 | |
Williams | Mary Ann | Mamhilad | threats to Mrs Cooke | 4.12.1880 | |
Williams | Miles | Abersychan | drunk + riotious | 2.1.1885 | |
Williams | Moses | Abersychan | fined 10s for obstructing the footpath | 20.3.1880 | |
Williams | Richard | father of illeg. Ch. Of Elizabeth Carpenter, wid | 9.7.1870 | ||
Williams | Richard | Crumlin | drunk + riotious | 23.1.1885 | |
Williams | Robert, 23, sailor | Llangibby | stealing prop of Geo. James | 9.1.1885 | |
Williams | Samuel, a tramp | Pontypool | sleeping in an outhouse | 10.4.1880 | |
Williams | Sarah | Llandegfeth | stealing an umbrella, case dismissed | 5.6.1869 | |
Williams | Sarah, 72 | Llanbaddoc | killed by accident | 15.5.1880 | |
Williams | Temperance | Trevethin | st. prop from Wm Richards/Ann Jones/Sarah Rog | 26.3.1870 | fp |
Williams | Temperance | in the house of Rev John Morgan | 12.11.1870 | ||
Williams | Temperance, again | Abersychan | stealing at the White Hart Inn | 12.3.1870 | fp |
Williams | Thomas | Pontypool | The work of a novice | 8.4.1865 | uo |
Williams | Thomas | Tredegar | gbh upon Wm James, landlord Bee Inn | 8.1.1870 | fp |
Williams | Thomas | assaulting Thomas Hole | 20.8.1870 | ||
Williams | Thomas | Blaenafon | drunk + fighting | 27.8.1870 | |
Williams | Thomas | Tredegar | gbh upon Wm James, landlord Bee Inn | 8.1.1870 | |
Williams | Thomas | Pontypool | The work of a novice | 8.4.1865 | |
Williams | Thos.wood-dealr | Usk | not sending children to school | 28.6.1880 | |
Williams | Walter | Death son John 17 Feb 24 (of Penpellenny gson of John Prosser) | 1859 | 5 Mar 1859 UO | |
Williams | Walter | Death of Mrs Williams 43 Goytre w/o Walter | 1861 | 19 Aug 1861 FP | |
Williams | Walter | Death 82 Pontypool Union Infirmary Farm Lab Goy | 1895 | 4 Jul 1895 FP | |
Williams | William | stealing a purse, prop of Gwilliam Davies | 8.1.1870 | fp | |
Williams | William | Abersychan | trespass at the Salutation | 18.6.1870 | fp |
Williams | William | Cwmbran | stealing from iron works | 15.1.1870 | |
Williams | William | Abersychan | trespass at the Salutation | 18.6.1870 | |
Williams | William | Garndiffaith | drunk | 3.12.1870 | |
Williams | William | Blackwood | drunkenness | 3.5.1873 | |
Williams | William | in beerhse of Job Bevan dur pro hours | 3.9.1870 | ||
Williams | William | Pontypool | drunk + riotious | 31.12.1870 | |
Williams | William | stealing a purse, prop of Gwilliam Davies | 8.1.1870 | ||
Williams | William | vagrancy | 15.5.1880 | ||
Williams | William | Blaenafon | drunk + riotious | 6.2.1885 | |
Williams | William | “The Goytrey Again” non payment of rates | 1859 | 9 Jul 1859 UO | |
Williams | William | Coal stolen by Thos Lewis and Ann Saunders not prosecuted | 1861 | 26 Jan 1861 FP | |
Williams | William | elderly man named James Morgan and Roger Morgan poaching salmon | 1865 | 21 Jan 1865 FP | |
Williams | William | ploughing John Morgans field assaulted by Eliz Lewis | 1865 | 1 Apr 1865 FP | |
Williams | William | of Refreshment Rooms Four Cottages to be lat a Nantyderry Station | 1871 | 1 Apr 1871 Uob | |
Williams | William | of Refreshment Rooms 3 Cottages and Shop with a house | 1871 | 13 May 1871 Uob | |
Williams | William | charged with allowing his pigs to stray on road nr Penpellenny fine 9s | 1872 | 21 Sep 1872 FP | |
Williams | William | Farmer – summonsed for willful trespass by Rev Evans -withdrawn | 1873 | 23 Aug 1873 AC | |
Williams | William | Witness to theft of Walnuts | 1873 | 11 Oct 1873 FP | |
Williams | William | John Scammel stole horse cloth rom Wms 14 days hard labour | 1875 | 6 Feb 1875 FP | |
Williams | William | Refreshment Rooms two cottages to let Nantyderry | 1877 | 1 Dec 1877 FP | |
Williams | William | Refreshment Rooms two cottages, Smiths Shop, | 1878 | 5 Jan 1878 FP | |
Williams, alias ‘Will Scotch’ | William | cott, Smiths Shop, Cott Upper Village, Goy Cott, Goytrey Mill & Pantglas | 1878 | 2 Mar 1878 FP | |
Williams, alias Wilson | William, 47 | Marshfield | cutting +wounding David John | 13.8.1870 | |
Williams, description | William, an old man | Trevethin | cruelty to a donkey | 1.5.1880 | |
Williams, description | Wm | To be Let at Nantyderry Station sitting room and two bedrooms | 1869 | 19 Jun 1869 UOb | |
Wilmott | Henllis, Green Meadow Fm | v Roberts, to recover £84 | 14.2.1880 | ||
Wilsher | v Morgan, cows straying onto land | 30.4.1870 | |||
Wilson | William | Brynmawr | breaking + enter hse of John Price, btchr | 28.2.1880 | |
Wilson | Thomas | Portskewett | picking pockets | 2.7.1870 | |
Wiltshire | Samuel, 30, w. Mary Ann | Pontypool | vagrancy | 13.7.1876 | |
Window | Edward | ass Henry & Sarah Jane Wraxworthy | 15.10.1870 | ||
Window | Edward | summ for wages due to Charles Davies | 9.7.1870 | ||
Winstone | Thomas | Pontnewynydd | leaving a r/way carriage whilst in motion | 10.5.1873 | |
Wintle | George | Llantarnam | stealing bacon prop of Wm Lewis | 9.1.1885 | |
Wise | John, gamekpr, inquest | Blaenafon | 14.2.1880 | ||
Withers | Abraham | Abersychan | ass. Henry Williams of Queen Adelaide | 23.4.1870 | |
Withers | William | Kemeys | not sending children to school | 28.6.1880 | |
Withy | Alice | Coedygric | inquest, accidentally drowned | 20.8.1870 | |
Withy | Henry | Abersychan | allowing drunkenness in his house | 20.8.1870 | |
Wood | John | Pontypool | unlawfull assembly | 23.11.1872 | |
Worn | Charles | Abergavenny | not sending children to school | 28.2.1880 | |
Wyatt | Charles, labr | Abergavenny | not sending children to school | 14.2.1880 | |
Yarberry | Henry, 77, inquest | Blaenafon | fell under locomotion engine | 19.3.1870 | |
Yorath | Agnes | Pontypool | drunk at Trosnant | 27.8.1870 | |
Yorath | Samuel | Usk | drunk on the highway | 10.5.1873 | |
Yorath | Thos, jnr | Trosnant | drunk | 10.1.1880 | |
Yorath | William | Mynyddislywn | stealing a coat + bag, discharged | 2.7.1870 | |
Yorath | John | Abergavenny | charged by Dr Smythe for fence damage | 1.5.1880 | |
Yorath | Oliver, prev emp by Lord Tredegar | threatng letters to Wm Andrew White | 13.8.1870 | ||
Yorath | Alfred | Blaenafon | neglecting his work | 10.12.1870 | |
Yorath | William | Goytrey | kpg a dog without a license | 3.6.1876 | fp |
Yorath | William | Goytrey | alleged sheep stealing | 14.4.1877 | fp |
Yorath | William | Goytrey | stealing 20 sheep | 21.4.1877 | fp |
Yorath | William | Goytrey | alleged sheep stealing | 14.4.1877 | |
William | Goytrey | stealing 20 sheep | 21.4.1877 | ||
William | Goytrey | kpg a dog without a license | 3.6.1876 | ||
William | Keeping dog without a license fine | 1876 | 3 June 1876 FP | ||
William | elderly man stole 20 sheep from Ben James LO upp | 1877 | 14 Apr 1877 FP | ||
William | Court case – penal service | 1877 | 21 Apr 1877 FP | ||
William | 54 small farmer prev good character Court case – 5 yrs penal service | 1877 | 7 Jul 1877 FP | ||
Rachel | Blaenafon | permitting drunkenness in his house | 19.11.1870 | ||
William Phillips | wood dealer claim and counterclaim | 1865 | 18 Feb 1865 UOb | ||
letter regarding lady who was refused burial because not baptised | 1859 | 12 Feb 1869 UO | |||
Goytre House Farm sale of Livestock and implements | 1862 | 15 Feb 1862 Uob | |||
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Category Archives: Newspapers
Surnames K to P
Kane | Thomas | Pontypool | deposition | 30.5.1822 | |
Kane | George | Cwmbran | stealing from Nut & Bolt Co | 10.9.1870 | |
Kay | Mary | assaulting Katherine Styles | 28.5.1870 | ||
Keats | John | charged with not sending his child to school | 23.1.1885 | ||
Keefe | John | Usk | v Wm + Hy Jenkins, Lansoy | 22.10.1864 | |
Keith | Patrick | Panteg | assaulting Cornelius Reardon, a lad | 12.11.1870 | |
Keller | Mary | Pontypool | drunk + riotous | 14.5.1870 | |
Keller | Ellen | Abersychan | stealing a half pint glass prop of Edw. Jones | 26.3.1870 | |
Kelly | William | Abersychan | drunk | 30.7.1870 | |
Kelly | George, 40 shoemaker | Llanhennock | seting fire to ricks, prop of John Williams | 13.8.1870 | |
Kelly | Jabez Andrew, Pentwyn Tavern | Abersychan | keeping his house open after hours | 14.5.1870 | |
Kelly | James | Newport | st. a watch, prop of Samuel George | 26.3.1870 | |
Kennedy | William | Pontnewynydd | drunk | 20.3.1880 | |
Kennefick | Thomas, 72 | Abergavenny | stealing monies from Thomas Lucas | 2.4.1870 | |
Kennefick | Edward, mason | Abergavenny | not sending children to school | 28.2.1880 | fp aps |
Kennefick | Edward, mason | Abergavenny | of Tudor st, not sending children to school | 14.2.1880 | |
Kerr | Edward, mason | Abergavenny | not sending children to school | 28.2.1880 | |
Kerr | William, ex/will of Wm Beatler | v john Davies for goods delivered | 15.5.1880 | ||
Kettle | Crumlin | v Thomas Dodd, innkeeper | 22.10.1870 | ||
Kettle | Alice, form of Abersychan | pawning prop of Evan Parry | 23.1.1885 | ||
King | Alice, form of Abersychan | casr dismissed | 30.1.1885 | ||
King | George | Pontypool | grevious bodily harm | 5.2.1859 | uo |
Kinsey | William | Abersychan | in beer house dur prohibited hours | 20.3.1880 | |
Knight | Henry | drunk + incapable | 12.3.1870 | ||
Knipe | Ann, wife of James | Pontypool | protected property of a deserted marr woman | 15.1.1859 | |
L | Henry | v Moseley, damage to crops by sheep | 23.7.1870 | ||
Lacey | J.H. | Correspondance sent to Observer held over subject Rate Books | 1859 | 12 Mar 1859 UO | |
Lake | John | st. a purse, prop of James Perrin | 2.7.1870 | ||
Lake | Francis G | Goytre Great House Farm charged with trespass in pursuance of game | 1872 | 30 Nov 1872 FP | |
Lambert | James | assaulted by James Hogg at Nantyderry Refreshment rooms | 1873 | 26 Apr 1873 FP | |
Lambert | Thomas | Goytrey | drunkenness | 9.6.1877 | |
Lane | Thomas | drunk fined 20s with Thos Morgan | 1877 | 9 June 1877 FP | |
Lane | Abraham, Railway Inn | Pontypool | v Margaret Richmond, Pontypool Arms Inn | 19.3.1870 | |
Lane | James | Abersychan | drunk | 18.6.1870 | |
Lane | James | permitting drunkenness in his house | 19.11.1870 | ||
Langley | William (draper) | Raglan | v Charles Morgan, Llanbadock | 21.10.1865 | |
Langley | Farham | Abersychan | assaulting Benjamin Pearce | 19.2.1870 | |
Langley | Job | v Emma Morgan, claim for damge by sheep | 15.5.1880 | ||
Langley | Job | Garndiffaith | v Morgan, farmer, Cwmavon | 17.4.1880 | |
Lawrence | Thomas | Abersychan | fined 10s for obstructing the footpath | 20.3.1880 | |
Lawrence | David, moulder | Panteg | drunk | 8.5.1880 | |
Lawrence | Mark, butcher | Abergavenny | ass Chas Williams Tudor St | 10.4.1880 | |
Lawrence | Samuel, 43, labr | St Brides | stealing timber | 8.1.1870 | fp |
Leach | Mary | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | fp |
Leach | Mary | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | |
Leary, description | Mary, 25, hawker | Newport | unlawfully wounding Daniel Rees | 4.1.1884 | |
Lee | Daniel, 40 | Newport, no fxd res | attempt at rape | 16.7.1876 | |
Lee | James | St Arvans | tend. Counterfeit coins to Jane Brown | 10.1.1880 | |
Lee | Mary Ann, a young girl | stealing sugar from Mary Allen | 1.10.1870 | ||
Lee | Mary Ann, a young girl | Union Workhouse | sent to Bristol for stealing sugar | 8.10.1870 | |
Lee | Mary, little girl | trespass on Richard Greenway’s garden | 2.7.1870 | ||
Leek | Mary, 50 | Newport | burglary | 14.2.1880 | |
Leek | Abraham | Pontypool | drunk + disrderly in Hanbury Road | 9.1.1885 | |
Legg | Benjamin | Garndiffaith | assaulting Mary Phelps | 12.3.1870 | |
Leigh | John | Llanfrecha Upper | trespass on Mr John Lawrence | 20.8.1870 | |
Leigh | Richard Middleton | Blaenafon | keeping a carriage without a license | 17.9.1870 | |
Leonard | William | Pontypool | stealing boots | 12.8.1865 | |
Lever | William | Cwmbran | in beerhouse in prohibited hours | 11.6.1870 | |
Levo | Mary of Snatchwood | Abersychan | house open during prohibited hours | 20.3.1880 | |
Lewis | T G | T G Levo’s letter to the Free Press – re Goytre Well | 1873 | 9 Aug 1873 FP | |
Lewis | Abraham | assaulting Michael Fitzgerald | 3.12.1870 | ||
Lewis | Abraham | Abersychan | leaving his work | 5.11.1870 | |
Lewis | Adam | Llanfrecha Upper | trespass on Mr John Lawrence | 20.8.1870 | |
Lewis | Benjamin | maint for the illigt child of Isabella Thomas | 30.1.1885 | ||
Lewis | Benjamin | to pay Isabella Thomas 2s pw for his illgt ch | 30.1.1885 | ||
Lewis | Catherine | Pontypool | st. a shawl + dress, prop of Edward Griffiths | 11.6.1870 | |
Lewis | Catherine | Pontypool | st money from Thos Hodson, Malthse Lane | 30.1.1885 | |
Lewis | Catherine | Pontypool | stealing from Thos Hodson, clogger | 6.2.1885 | |
Lewis | Cecilia | Pontnewynydd | drunk + riotious | 24.9.1870 | |
Lewis | Charles | Goytrey | drinking dur prohibited hours | 15.1.1859 | uo |
Lewis | Charles | Goytrey | beerhouse offence | 22.1.1859 | uo |
Lewis | Charles | Goytrey | beerhouse offence | 22.1.1859 | |
Lewis | Charles | having allowed drinking during prohibited hours case adjourned | 1859 | 15 Jan 1858 UO | |
Lewis | Charles | Occ of field owned by John Morgan and father of John Lewis gave up | 1865 | 20 May 1865 UOb | |
Lewis | Charles | Adjourned case heard (Living Berllan) | 1859 | 22 Jan 1859 UO | |
Lewis | Edward | Usk | stealing turnips | 22.10.1864 | uo |
Lewis | Edward | Bridge Inn | allowing drinking during prohibited hours | 10.5.1873 | |
Lewis | Edward | Usk | stealing turnips | 22.10.1864 | |
Lewis | Edward | Llanfrechfa Upper | stealing wine | 9.7.1870 | |
Lewis | Edward, 19 | stealing goods from railway | 16.7.1870 | ||
Lewis | Edward,20, s/o hotel kpr, Abergnny | Pontypool | st. from Great Western R/way Co | 13.8.1870 | |
Lewis | Eliizabeth | Goytrey | assault | 1.4.1865 | fp |
Lewis | Eliizabeth | Goytrey | A violent woman | 1.4.1865 | uo |
Lewis | Eliizabeth | Goytrey | assault | 1.4.1865 | |
Lewis | Eliizabeth | Goytrey | A violent woman | 1.4.1865 | |
Lewis | Elizabeth | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | |
Lewis | Elizabeth | cut down young trees of H C Bird with father Henry (Upper Woodlands) | 1859 | 26 Feb 1859 UO | |
Lewis | Elizabeth | charged with assaulting Wm Wms “An Amazonian Damsel” | 1865 | 1 Apr 1865 FP | |
Lewis | Elizabeth | “A violent woman” same as 1 Apr Free Press | 1865 | 8 Apr 1865 UOb | |
Lewis | Elizabeth | Death 89 Goytre Relict of W Lewis Ty Gwyn Farm LO | 1873 | 17 Oct 1873 FP | |
Lewis | Elizabeth | Thos Bowen took cheese from the dairy | 1876 | 29 Jun 1876 FP | |
Lewis | Esther | Blaenafon | assaulting Thomas Lloyd | 28.5.1870 | |
Lewis | Frederick | Pontypool | charged with begging | 10.12.1870 | |
Lewis | George | St Arvans | tend. Counterfeit coins to Jane Brown | 10.1.1880 | |
Lewis | George, a child | Llanfoist | inquest, mother Ann | 24.1.1880 | |
Lewis | George, a youth | Varteg | leaving Edward Morgan’s workplace | 5.2.1870 | |
Lewis | Hannah | Glascoed | assault by Wm Lewis | 26.11.1864 | uo |
Lewis | Henry | Abergavenny | light + unstamped weights | 3.5.1873 | |
Lewis | Henry | cut down young trees of H C Bird | 1859 | 26 Feb 1859 UO | |
Lewis | Herbert | Llanfrecha Upper | trespass on Mr John Lawrence | 20.8.1870 | |
Lewis | Isaac | “Found not Stolen” Lewis accused of stealing Thos Thos jacket dismissed | 1862 | 8 Mar 1862 Uob | |
Lewis | Isaac | Servant at Glanusk Farm” Child Murder at Goytre” baby of Mary Bevan | 1873 | 29 Mar 1873 FP | |
Lewis | Isaac | co-signed letter in support of testimonial of vicar | 1874 | 7 Feb 1874 FP | |
Lewis | Isaac | Fmr of Glanusk Goytre | Mon Assizes – trial of Mary Bevan for murder of child 3 months prison | 1873 | 16 Aug 1873 AC |
Lewis | Israel | Panteg | drunk + riotous | 11.6.1870 | |
Lewis | Joe | also drunk at Royal Oak | 1879 | 8 Mar 1879 FP | |
Lewis | John | Goytrey | trespass | 20.5.1865 | uo |
Lewis | John | d/dis at the Swan Inn Pontnewynydd | 22.2.1884 | fp | |
Lewis | John | drunk + disorderly | 22.3.1884 | fp ppc | |
Lewis | John | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | fp |
Lewis | John | Pontypool | drunk + disorderly at Trosnant | 17.12.1870 | |
Lewis | John | Goytrey | trespass | 20.5.1865 | |
Lewis | John | d/dis at the Swan Inn Pontnewynydd | 22.2.1884 | ||
Lewis | John | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | |
Lewis | John | Pontypool | fined 2s, drunk on highway | 6.3.1880 | |
Lewis | John | Goy Lab claimed against by Henry Matthews shopkeeper for goods | 1864 | 22 Oct 1864 UOb | |
Lewis | John | trespassed on property of John Morgan mother Eliz Lewis prev prosecuted | 1865 | 20 May 1865 UOb | |
Lewis | John | Death 72 LK Farmer Goytre nr Pontypool | 1868 | 2 May 1868 FP | |
Lewis | John | leaving the area sale of Chestnut Cott furniture and effects | 1877 | 10 Nov 1877 FP | |
Lewis | John | Gave evidence at Charles Lewis case (his brother/father?) | 1859 | 22 Jan 1859 UO | |
Lewis | John Llewellin | Pontnewydd | obstructing the highway | 23.1.1885 | |
Lewis | John, a furnace man | Blaenafon | leaving work without giving notice | 28.5.1870 | |
Lewis | John, l abr | Grosmont | deposition | 29.4.1826 | |
Lewis | Lewis | v Edmund Edward Jones, judgment summns | 18.6.1870 | ||
Lewis | Lewis | v Daniel Williams, for rent | 30.4.1870 | ||
Lewis | Lewis, puddler | Blaenafon | ass. Mgt Bevan of the Parrot beerhouse | 26.3.1870 | fp |
Lewis | Lewis, puddler | Blaenafon | ass. Mgt Bevan of the Parrot beerhouse | 26.3.1870 | |
Lewis | Lewis, tailor | v Thos Jones | 19.3.1870 | ||
Lewis | Lydia | Blaenafon | assault on Mary Ann Walters | 10.12.1870 | |
Lewis | Maria | gave evidence about her mother Eliz Lewis “An Amazonian Damsel” | 1865 | 1 Apr 1865 FP | |
Lewis | Martha | “Affiliation Arrears” against John Frederick Collier Npt £1.2s.6d + costs | 1865 | 8 Apr 1865 UOb | |
Lewis | Martha | “Illegitimacy”” J F Collins Comm Traveler Npt father of child 2s6d week | 1867 | 27 Apr 1867 FP | |
Lewis | Mary | Glascoed | summ by John Harris, threatening language | 10.1.1880 | |
Lewis | Mary | Llanover | deposition | 25.10.1827 | |
Lewis | Mary | “Sudden Death” inquest gave evidence | 1863 | 28 Feb 1863 FP | |
Lewis | Mary Ann | Nantyglo | stealing coal | 29.2.1884 | |
Lewis | Mr | Sale Farming Stock and effects of Mr Leis Berllan Dwyllt. | 1865 | 17 Jun 1865 FP | |
Lewis | Reece | Mamhilad | ass. Jhn + Wm Preece + Alex Edgar | 1873 | |
Lewis | Samuel | perm drunkenness at the Royal Oak | 31.1.1880 | ||
Lewis | Sarah Ann, 9 | Pontypool | st coal from Pontypool Park Estate | 17.9.1870 | |
Lewis | Sarah, l/lord Butchers Arms | Blackwood | allowing drunkenness at her premises | 23.1.1885 | |
Lewis | Thomas | Pontypool | drunk + disorderley + fighting | 5.2.1870 | fp |
Lewis | Thomas | interfering with the comfort of passengers | 19.2.1870 | fp | |
Lewis | Thomas | Cwmbran | ill treating a horse | 10.1.1880 | |
Lewis | Thomas | Abersychan | v William Franks for goods supplied | 19.11.1870 | |
Lewis | Thomas | interfering with the comfort of passengers | 19.2.1870 | ||
Lewis | Thomas | Pontypool | drunk + disorderley + fighting | 5.2.1870 | |
Lewis | Thomas | Abersychan | using a cart without a name on the side | ||
Lewis | Thomas | Sealing coal from Wm Wms refused to prosecute | 1861 | 26 Jan 1861 FP | |
Lewis | Thomas, a butcher | ass. Dvd Lewis the yngr, s/o Dvd Lewis btchr | 30.4.1870 | ||
Lewis | Thomas, groom | Chepstow | deposition | 22.9.1825 | |
Lewis | Thomas, l/lord Six Bells | Llanhilleth | selling beer dur prohibited hours | 1.5.1880 | |
Lewis | William | indecent ass on Mary A Baydon | 22.2.1884 | fp | |
Lewis | William | Blaenafon | neglecting to work | 1.10.1870 | |
Lewis | William | Glascoed | summ by John Harris, threatening language | 10.1.1880 | |
Lewis | William | indecent ass on Mary A Baydon | 22.2.1884 | ||
Lewis | William | Abersychan | drunk, fined 15s or 14 days | 30.1.1885 | |
Lewis | William | Keeping Dog without a license | 1874 | 15 August 1874 FP | |
Lewis | William, collier | Risca | drunk at the Tredegar Arms Inn | 9.1.1885 | |
Lews | William, forgeman | Abersychan | affiliation – Sarah Stone | 30.1.1885 | |
Light | William, forgeman | Pontypool | to pay Sarah Stone 2s pw for his illgt ch | 30.1.1885 | |
Light | Maria | d/o charles Lewis manager of fathers business | 1859 | 22 Jan 1859 UO | |
Lipiatt | William, 26, labr | Portskewet | stealing from George Brockman | 8.1.1870 | |
Lipiatt | William | Pontypool | drunk + riotious | 31.12.1870 | |
Lippiat | Francis | Pontypool | st prop of Wm Davies, Gr grcr, Crane St | 16.7.1870 | |
Lippiat | Francis | trespass on Caleb George | 2.7.1870 | ||
Littlehales | Francis, a youth | Pontypool | stealing a fowl from Jenkins, Rosemary Lane | 15.1.1870 | |
Llewellin | John | Pontypool | unlawfull assembly | 23.11.1872 | |
Llewellin | Lady | Thos Plummer Cab Driver Npt &Henry Rees took holly | 1871 | 30 Dec 1871 FP | |
Llewellyn | Edward | Pontypool | drunk + incapable | 23.7.1870 | |
Llewellyn | John | Pontnewynydd | drunk | 22.10.1870 | |
Lloyd | Jane | Varteg | assault on John Evans | 22.1.1859 | |
Lloyd | Ann | Abergavenny | v Edward White, butcher, claim £6 | 21.2.1880 | |
Lloyd | Arthur | Pontymoil | assaulting Thomas Phillips | 5.11.1870 | |
Lloyd | David | Tredegar | stealing from Jacob Jones | 8.1.1870 | fp |
Lloyd | David | Newport | assault on a lad called Roper | 3.5.1873 | |
Lloyd | Henry | Llanelly | drunk | 7.10.1865 | uo |
Lloyd | James | chgd with leaving h/w chargble to P’pool Un | 22.10.1870 | ||
Lloyd | Jane | Blaenafon | threats towards Martha Davies | 12.11.1870 | |
Lloyd | John | Newport | assault on a lad called Roper | 3.5.1873 | |
Lloyd | Kate | Pontnewydd | drunk on the highway | 23.1.1885 | |
Lloyd | Thomas | Griffithstown | drunk + riotious | 1.5.1880 | |
Lloyd | W H, solicitor | Pontypool | v James Morgan, woodman, Goytrey | 2.12.1865 | |
Lodge | William | father of illeg child of Rebecca Lester | 30.7.1870 | ||
Logan | Zephaniah | keeping cows with foot & mouth | 29.10.1870 | ||
Love | William | charged with not sending his child to school | 23.1.1885 | ||
Love | Mr | mentioned in connection with market – very fine bacon from Goytre | 1862 | 8 Feb 1862 Uob | |
Lovell | Charles, carpenter + beerhse kpr | Abersychan | Red Lion Inn, bankrupt | 19.2.1870 | |
Lowe | James | Pontypool | pursuit of game | 14.3.1884 | |
Lowry | Priscilla, 37, marr of Bristol | Portskewet | stealing from Joseph Fox | 8.1.1870 | |
Lucas | Jabez | Blaenafon | drunkeness | 12.3.1870 | |
Lucas | Samuel | Panteg | stealing 3 ducks at Monkswood | 28.6.1880 | |
Lucas | Thomas | fish poaching | 22.7.1865 | ||
Lucas | William | fish poaching | 22.7.1865 | uo ps | |
Lucas | William | Abergavenny | assaulting p.c. Shepherd | 8.1.1859 | uo |
Lucas | William | assault | 22.1.1859 | ||
Luff | William | fish poaching | 22.7.1865 | ||
Lupton | William | Abergavenny | assaulting p.c. Shepherd | 8.1.1859 | |
Lynch | Philip, farmer | Newland Co. Glos | deposition | 16.10.1827 | |
Lynch | Mr John W | keeping a dog without a licence | 15.10.1870 | ||
Lynch | Patrick, young man | Abersychan | stealing 30 gallons of beer, prop J Davies | 27.8.1870 | |
Lynch – between 60-70 yrs old | Peter | Pontypool | drunk + riotous | 12.2.1870 | |
Madden | Elizabeth | assaulting Margaret Cleary | 8.1.1870 | ||
Madden | Bridget, 12 years | Panteg | st coal, prop of the Ebbw Vale Co | 26.11.1870 | |
Madden | James | Abersychan | assaulting Mary Carey | 5.3.1870 | |
Madden | Julia | Abersychan | using obscene language | 22.10.1870 | |
Madden | Michael, a lad | Pontnewynydd | trespass Mon r/way co.- Fredk. Grey dep | 24.1.1880 | |
Maddocks | Thomas (aged 9) | Cwmynyscoy | Trespass | 20.5.1865 | |
Maddy | William | Maesycwmmer | drunk on highway | 7.3.1884 | fp bl |
Maggs | William | Maesycwmmer | drunk on highway | 7.3.1884 | |
Maggs | Edward | Llanwenarth Ultra | riding without reigns | 20.3.1880 | |
Maher | Abraham | Aberystruth | stealing a coat, prop of Richard Whitson | 26.3.1870 | |
Maher | John | drunk | 16.7.1870 | ||
Maher | Cornelius | Blaenafon | stealing clothes | 30.4.1870 | fp |
Mahoney | Cornelius | Blaenafon | stealing clothes | 30.4.1870 | |
Mahoney | John | Abersychan | drunk + disorderly | 17.12.1870 | |
Mahoney | Catherine, 11 | Cwmsychan | trespass | 1.5.1880 | |
Mahoney | Denis | Abersychan | drunk | 16.4.1870 | |
Mahoney | Fanny | Porter Stores | assaulting Mr John Poole | 7.2.1880 | |
Mahoney | James | Abersychan | stealing flowers | 12.8.1865 | |
Mahoney | John | Mamhilad | stealing apples, prop of Thomas Thomas | 24.9.1870 | |
Maloney | Patrick | Cwmbran | drunk + riotous | 29.2.1884 | |
Malpas | Jeremiah | Abergavenny | charged by Dr Smythe for fence damage | 1.5.1880 | |
Malpas | Patrick | Abergavenny | charged by Dr Smythe for fence damage | ||
Manning, description | Jacob | Blaenavon | something to keep out the cold’ | 8.1.1870 | |
Marfell | Harriet, 42 | Pontypool | drunk + disorderly | 10.7.1876 | |
Marsh | Peter | Clytha | v Wm Proger, cptr, Goytrey | 17.12.1864 | |
Marsh | George | Pontypool | breaking a window in the reading room | 29.1.1870 | |
Marshall | Joseph | non-payment of wages to Abel Crane | 17.9.1870 | ||
Marshall | Joseph | non-payment of wages to Wm Crane | 17.9.1870 | ||
Marshall | George | Blaenafon | allowing his horse on highway wthout a driver | 8.10.1870 | |
Martha Elizabeth | Thomas | sentanced for cutting/wounding Wm Dash | 22.10.1870 | ||
Martin | Thomas | Blaenafon | cutting + wounding William Dash | 6.8.1870 | |
Martin | Morris, 7 years, inquest | Pontypool | dau of Mr John Morris | 3.1.1880 | |
Mason | Geore, stoker | Newport | assault on Rebecca Walters, aged 6 | 2.7.1870 | |
Mason | Henry | Tredegar | stealing a coat | 2.7.1870 | |
Masters | David, petty constable | Chepstow | deposition | 22.9.1825 | |
Masters | George, plasterer | Blackwood | drunk + riotious | 9.1.1885 | |
Mathews | George | Pontypool | v John Lewis | 30.4.1870 | |
Mathews | David | Gellygoes | theft of meat | 7.3.1884 | |
Mathews | Henry | Goytrey | v John Lewis | 22.10.1864 | uo |
Mathews | Henry | Goytrey | non-payment of wages | 24.8.1872 | fp |
Mathews | Henry | Goytrey | non-payment of wages | 24.8.1872 | |
Matthews | James (blacksmith) | Landenny | v John Prichard, Raglan | 17.12.1864 | |
Matthews | Philip | Cwmafon | permitting drunkenness in his house | 19.11.1870 | |
Matthews | Ellen | Gave Evidence | 1868 | 29 Feb 1868 FP | |
Matthews | George | Gave Evidence | 1868 | 29 Feb 1868 FP | |
Matthews | Henry | Goy shopkeeper claim against John Lewis 10s 11d for goods | 1864 | 22 Oct 1864 UOb | |
Matthews | Henry | Birth at Goy Sep 16 son of Henry Matthews | 1864 | 29 Oct 1864 UOb | |
Matthews | Henry | “A Clever Capture” Jas Thompson & Jas Taylor broke in Shop | 1868 | 29 Feb 1868 FP | |
Matthews | Henry | James Johnson 30 and Jas Taylor 18 same report Free Press | 1868 | 28 Mar 1868 Uob | |
Matthews | Henry | summonsed for non payment of wages to George Roberts | 1872 | 24 Aug 1872 FP | |
Matthews | Henry | Letter W H Greene | 1873 | 1 Nov 1873 FP | |
Matthews | Henry | Letter from him and Bowen to Free Press | 1873 | 8 Nov 1873 FP | |
Matthews | Henry | Letter in support of Rector that there is no well | 1874 | 31 Jan 1874 FP | |
Maxwell | Henry | co-signed letter in support of testimonial of vicar | 1874 | 7 Feb 1874 FP | |
Maxwell | Robert | of Nantyderry House sale of stock leaving neighbourhood | 1859 | 26 Feb 1859 UO | |
May | v Buckley, son gone to America | 30.4.1870 | |||
Mayers | George | obt from his mstr, Chas Andrew Brew | 24.9.1870 | ||
Mc Gowan | William | Newport | drunk + disorderly | 3.5.1873 | |
Mc Gowan | William | Pontypool | ass John Crockett, l/l of The Prince of Wales | 2.1.1885 | |
McCarthy | v Bowler, for drapery goods | 14.5.1870 | |||
McCarthy | v George Powell, claim 5s | 15.5.1880 | |||
McCarthy | Catherine | Pontypool | assault | 7.3.1884 | fp ppc |
McCarthy | Catherine | Bedwellty | stealing money from Michael Hennesey | 8.1.1870 | fp |
McCarthy | Catherine | Pontypool | assault | 7.3.1884 | |
McCarthy | Catherine | Bedwellty | stealing money from Michael Hennesey | 8.1.1870 | |
McCarthy | Dennis | Newport | stealing money, acquitted | 2.7.1870 | |
McCarthy | Jeremiah | drunk after the pay | 12.2.1870 | ||
McCarthy | John | v Gorvin | 19.11.1870 | ||
McCarthy | John snr | Pontypool | assault | 7.3.1884 | |
McCarthy | Joseph | Pontypool | drunk + disorderly | 22.5.1880 | |
McCarthy | Julia | Wellington Court | drunk + disorderly | 17.1.1880 | |
McCarthy | Mary | Pontypool | Going from home to spend her Xmas | 1.1.1870 | |
McCarthy | Patrick | Blaenavon | £3 10s arrears | 23.1.1885 | |
McCarthy, description | serv of Edward Morgan | Usk | working a horse in an unfit state | 6.3.1880 | |
McCarthy, description | v Gorvin | 17.12.1870 | |||
McConnell | John, 28 | Pontypool | 15.7.1876 | calp | |
McCourt | John, 28 | Pontypool | 15.7.1876 | ||
McCourt | Elizabeth, w/o William | Abergavenny | deposition | 15.11.1822 | |
McCourt | John, otherwise Thomas | Pontypool | assaulting Daniel Kelly at Abersychan | 29.10.1870 | |
McDonald | Tom | Pontypool | assaulting Wm Jones | 11.5.1888 | |
McEvoy | James, a navvie of herc proportions | Talywain | drunk + trespass at Arthur Evans | 12.3.1870 | |
McGowan | Frederick | Abersychan | drunk | 25.6.1870 | |
McGowan | William | v Jacob Davies, claim £1.0s 6d | 15.5.1880 | ||
McGowan | William | v Morgan Davies, claim £1. 0s 6d | 15.5.1880 | ||
McGowan | v Bowler, drapery goods | 18.6.1870 | fp | ||
McGowan | v Meredith, mason, summ after judgment | 18.6.1870 | fp | ||
McGuire | v Meredith, a mason | 22.10.1870 | |||
McIntyre | Catherine | Abersychan | assaulting Ellen Lane | 20.8.1870 | |
McKay | Daniel | Abersychan | assaulting Ellen Lane | 20.8.1870 | |
Mead | Andrew | Pontypool | no hawkers license | 31.1.1880 | |
Mead | James | v Benjamin Price, claim £1 13s 6d | 15.5.1880 | ||
Mead | James | Abersychan | drunk + riotious | 12.11.1870 | |
Merchant | John | Abersychan | stealing a quantity of iron, prop of Ebbw V.Co | 17.12.1870 | |
Mercy | John, 26, labourer | Raglan | stealing an overcoat, prop of John Harrison | 4.1.1884 | |
Meredith | John, 50 | Portskewett | st money from George Hobalt, acquitted | 13.8.1870 | |
Meredith | Samuel | assaulting Frederick Evans | 21.2.1880 | ||
Meredith | Albert | Abersychan | trespass in pursuit of game | 30.1.1885 | |
Meredith | Albert | fined 20s | 30.1.1885 | ||
Meredith | Andrew | Ponthrydyrun | threatening Catherine Rowlands | 19.3.1870 | |
Miles | Daniel | Blaenafon | breaking + entering shop of Nathan Myers | 6.2.1885 | |
Miles | James, over 60 | Llansoy | inquest | 31.1.1880 | |
Miles | David | Blaenafon | drunk | 22.10.1870 | |
Miles | George | Garndiffaith | fighting in Trosnant | 12.3.1870 | |
Miles | Harriet, elderley woman | Abersychan | stealing from Thomas Agg | 22.1.1870 | |
Miles | John | Abersychan | refusing to quit a public house | 8.1.1870 | |
Miles | Mary | Abersychan | creating a disturbance | 10.1.1880 | |
Miles | Mary | Trevethin | charged with keeping a dog | 5.11.1870 | |
Miles | Mr. Farmer | Llandewi Fach | fatal accident | 19.3.1870 | |
Miller | Richard | Glascoed | v John Phillips for rent of hse + garden | 30.4.1870 | |
Mills | Thomas | Garndiffaith | assaulting his wife Elizabeth | 2.7.1870 | |
Milner | James | Pontnewydd | drunk on the highway | 23.1.1885 | |
Mitchel | Susanna, w/o Thomas, watchmkr | St Woollos | deposition | 4.1.1823 | |
Mitchel | F A | Sale at Goytre Hall (giving up dairy farming) all Stock etc | 1876 | 21 Oct 1876 FP | |
Mitchel | Edward, a lad | Llanbaddock | indecent behaviour during divine service | 20.3.1880 | |
Mitchell | Mary | Pontypool | drunk | 26.3.1870 | fp |
Mogford | Mary | Pontypool | drunk | 26.3.1870 | |
Moore | Samuel, petty constable | Pontypool | deposition | 9.5.1825 | |
Moore | John | Blaenafon | breaking + entering shop of Nathan Myers | 6.2.1885 | |
Moore | Nathanial, 19 | stealing prop of Wm John Foxwell | 14.2.1880 | ||
Moore | Thomas | Blaenafon | stealing tools, prop of Thomas Price | 5.2.1870 | |
Moore | Thomas, a boy | Skenfrith | stealing prop of Wm John Foxwell | 14.2.1880 | |
Morgan | William, horse keeper | Abergavenny | drunk + insulting at Angel Inn, Abergavenny | 5.2.1859 | |
Morgan | Ambrose | Blaenavon | bastardy arrears, pay to Elizabeth Jones | 23.1.1885 | |
Morgan | Ann | Glascoed | selling beer without a licence | 29.10.1870 | |
Morgan | Ann | Death 66 Lananant Cott Mam d/o late John a currier Pontypool | 1875 | 28 Dec 1875 FP | |
Morgan | Azariah | Goy Keeping dog without a license 25s | 1877 | 30 June 1877 FP | |
Morgan | Benjami, cooper | Raglan | deposition | 15.11.1827 | |
Morgan | Bridget | drunk + riotious | 10.1.1880 | ||
Morgan | Charlotte, w/o David, bailiff | Abergavenny | deposition | 17.8.1819 | |
Morgan | Daniel | v Hertiah? Jenkins | 22.1.1870 | fp | |
Morgan | Daniel | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | fp |
Morgan | Daniel | v Hertiah? Jenkins | 22.1.1870 | ||
Morgan | Daniel | Talywain | drunk + riotious | 30.1.1885 | |
Morgan | Daniel, 22, collier | Bedwellty | assaulting Sarah Ann Roberts aged 2 | 9.1.1885 | |
Morgan | Daniel, a decrepid old man | assaulting his wife, Ann | 16.7.1870 | ||
Morgan | David | Gellygoes | theft of meat | 7.3.1884 | fp bl |
Morgan | David | Blaenavon | beer hse open 25mins past hours | 29.1.1859 | uo |
Morgan | David | v George Parfit, for gas fittings | 30.4.1870 | fp | |
Morgan | David | Abersychan | obstructing the police | 1.10.1870 | |
Morgan | David | Blaenavon | beer hse open 25mins past hours | 29.1.1859 | |
Morgan | David | smashing paines of glass | 29.1.1859 | ||
Morgan | David | v George Parfit, for gas fittings | 30.4.1870 | ||
Morgan | David | Gellygoes | theft of meat | 7.3.1884 | |
Morgan | David | Newbridge | drunk | 23.1.1885 | |
Morgan | David, haulier | Newport | deposition | 25.4.1822 | |
Morgan | Edward, haulier | Usk | working a horse in an unfit state | 6.3.1880 | |
Morgan | Elizabeth | Llanbadock | deposition | 13.4.1826 | |
Morgan | Evan, boatman | Llantarnam | deposition | 29.6.1821 | |
Morgan | Ezeriah | Goytrey | dog without a license | 30.6.1877 | |
Morgan | George | Blaenafon | making threats | 3.9.1870 | |
Morgan | Hannah | Kemeys | non-payment of poor rate | 17.4.1880 | |
Morgan | Jabez | Cwmbran | allowing pigs to stray on the highway | 17.1.1880 | |
Morgan | Jabez | Mynyddislywn | stealing a watch | 2.7.1870 | |
Morgan | James | Goytrey | assault on John Edwards | 26.11.1864 | uo |
Morgan | James | Monkswood | dismissed by Rev Thos Evans | 25.2.1865 | fp |
Morgan | James | Goytrey | stealing lead | 23.12.1867 | fp |
Morgan | James | Goytrey | obtaining manure | 8.5.1869 | uo |
Morgan | James | Goytrey | stealing wood | 19.8.1877 | fp |
Morgan | James | Goytrey | wood stealing case | 25.8.1877 | fp |
Morgan | James | Goytrey | stealing lead | 23.12.1867 | |
Morgan | James | Monkswood | dismissed by Rev Thos Evans | 25.2.1865 | |
Morgan | James | Goytrey | assault on John Edwards | 26.11.1864 | |
Morgan | James | Goytrey | obtaining manure | 8.5.1869 | |
Morgan | James | for stealing gloves at Mamhilad. No parish given under bills ignored. | 1862 | 22 Mar 1862 Uob | |
Morgan | James | Penpedarheol Lucy & Martha Mercy, Rbt Saunders “Damaging Orchard” | 1864 | 27 Aug 1864 Uob | |
Morgan | James | assaulted John Edwards at Oak Inn fined 20s | 1864 | 26 Nov 1864 UOb | |
Morgan | James | poaching salmon with Wm Wms and Roger Morgan fined £3 | 1865 | 21 Jan 1865 FP | |
Morgan | James | and Roger Morgan poaching case | 1865 | 28 Jan 1865 UOb | |
Morgan | James | and wife Margaret Morgan assaulted Mary Evans on as bad as other | 1865 | 25 Feb 1865 UOb | |
Morgan | James | Letter from Rev Evans stating that Morgan MW lied abt David Evans | 1865 | 25 Feb 1865 UOb | |
Morgan | James | woodman claim against him by W H Lloyd solicitor Ppool 13s6d on IOU | 1865 | 2 Dec 1865 Uob | |
Morgan | James | woodman claim against him by Henry Greatwood surgeon Usk 5s p month | 1865 | 2 Dec 1865 Uob | |
Morgan | James | witness in Thos Rioberts Lucy Mercy case | 1867 | 3 Aug 1867 Uob? | |
Morgan | James | charged with stealing lead off James James property in Mamhilad | 1867 | 23 Dec1867 Uob? | |
Morgan | James | of Goy obtaining manure fraudulent means J S Stone Npt Remanded | 1869 | 8 May 1869 UOb | |
Morgan | James | Sarah Williams took his umbrella by mistake case dismissed | 1869 | 5 Jun 1869 UOb | |
Morgan | James | and George Brown accused of stealing wood from Berrington | 1877 | 18 Aug 1877 FP | |
Morgan | James | and George Brown accused of stealing wood from Berrington | 1877 | 25 Aug 1877 FP | |
Morgan | James (a lad) | Monkswood | salmon fishing with a spear | 21.1.1865 | |
Morgan | James + Margaret h/w | Goytrey | assault on Mary Evans | 25.2.1865 | |
Morgan | James R, l/lord Full Moon Inn | Pontypool | assaulting Wm Bradford | 6.2.1885 | |
Morgan | James, b/smith of Abergavenny | Llantilio Pertholey | deposition | 17.5.1826 | |
Morgan | Jemima | Varteg | assault on John Evans | 22.1.1859 | |
Morgan | John | Ebbw Vale | non-payment of wages to John Parfitt | 22.1.1870 | fp |
Morgan | John | Usk | non-payment of poor rate | 21.2.1880 | |
Morgan | John | Blaenafon | drunk + fighting | 6.8.1870 | |
Morgan | John | Sebastapol | drunk + disorderly, fined 10s or 7 days | ||
Morgan | John | suicide son of Mr Morgan banker of Abergavenny | 1862 | 19 April 1862 Uob | |
Morgan | John | ploughman Wm Wms assaulted by Eliz Lewis | 1865 | 1 Apr 1865 FP | |
Morgan | John | Lewis family trespass on his field. | 1865 | 20 May 1865 UOb | |
Morgan | John | “A queer way of looking after a baby” serv Eliz Taylor – 14 days Usk Goal | 1872 | 30 Mar 1871 FP | |
Morgan | John | Keeping dog without a license fine | 1876 | 3 June 1876 FP | |
Morgan | John | Blacksmith Nantyderry sale of furniture, House. Shop and premises to let | 1876 | 26 Aug 1876 FP | |
Morgan | John | Fined for trespassing for game | 1879 | 11 Jan 1879 FP | |
Morgan | John A | Goytrey | kpg a dog without a license | 3.6.1876 | |
Morgan | John, Beaufort Inn | Brynmawr | case dismissed | 20.3.1880 | |
Morgan | John, pickler | Abercarn | trespass in pursuit of game | 9.1.1885 | |
Morgan | Joshua, inquest | Blaenafon | accidental death | 3.5.1873 | |
Morgan | Josiah | Little Mill | escaping from Reformatory | 23.7.1870 | |
Morgan | Margaret | Blaenafon | st boots, prop of Henry Witchell | 10.4.1880 | |
Morgan | Margaret | Walnuts stolen by William Watkins | 1873 | 11 Oct 1873 FP | |
Morgan | Margaret, w/o a blacksmith | Blaenafon | stealing boots | 15.5.1880 | |
Morgan | Martha | Wit anniversary called Saron – not proved | 1876 | 28 Oct 1876 FP | |
Morgan | Mary | assaulting Louisa Powell | 19.11.1870 | ||
Morgan | Roger | Goytrey | salmon fishing with a spear | 21.1.1865 | fp |
Morgan | Roger | Goytrey | trespass | 18.8.1865 | fp |
Morgan | Roger | Goytrey | trespass | 26.8.1865 | uo |
Morgan | Roger | Goytrey | trespass | 26.8.1865 | |
Morgan | Roger | poaching salmon with Wm Wms and James Morgan fined £3 | 1865 | 21 Jan 1865 FP | |
Morgan | Roger | ill charges by Thos Roberts with trespass 5s for breaking door | 1865 | 19 Aug 1865 FP | |
Morgan | Roger | “Breaking a door” same as 18 Aug Free Press | 1865 | 26 Aug 1865 FP | |
Morgan | Roger | trespassed whilst ferreting for rabbits fined 40s | 1867 | 23 Mar 1867 Uob | |
Morgan | Samuel | Royal Oak Goy charged with supplying drunk with more drink. Only kept house a short time and it was full of poachers and men of ill repute £10 2m | 1879 | 8 Mar 1879 FP | |
Morgan | Sarah Elizabeth, 12 | Blaenavon | st a shawl, prop of James Filer | 16.1.1885 | |
Morgan | Thomas | Goytrey | drunkenness | 9.6.1877 | fp |
Morgan | Thomas | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | fp |
Morgan | Thomas | Blaenavon | drunk at Talywain | 13.3.1880 | |
Morgan | Thomas | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | |
Morgan | Thomas | assaulting George Anthony at the Bell Inn | 30.7.1870 | ||
Morgan | Thomas | Goytrey | drunkenness | 9.6.1877 | |
Morgan | Thomas | Wm Harris claimed £1.3.9 | 1858 | 27 Mar 1858 UO | |
Morgan | Thomas | drunk fined 20s with Thos Lambert | 1877 | 9 June 1877 FP | |
Morgan | Thomas | Death 73 Pontypool Union Infirmary Farm Lab Goytre | 1893 | 6 Oct 1893 FP | |
Morgan | Thomas, shoemaker | Llandenny | v Thomas Moses, Lansoy | 2.12.1865 | |
Morgan | Thos.wood-dealr | Usk | v Alfred James, auctnr, Abergavenny | 21.10.1865 | |
Morgan | Victoria | Varteg | assualt on John Evans | 22.1.1859 | |
Morgan | William | Goytrey | stealing a reap-hook | 9.7.1870 | fp |
Morgan | William | drunk at Blaenavon | 22.2.1884 | fp | |
Morgan | William | Pontypool | stealing ash poles | 7.3.1884 | fp ppc |
Morgan | William | Blaenavon | dunk | 22.3.1884 | fp ppc |
Morgan | William | Abersychan | trespass | 15.1.1859 | uo |
Morgan | William | Pontnewynydd | keeping his house open after hours | 14.5.1870 | |
Morgan | William | Abersychan | trespass | 15.1.1859 | |
Morgan | William | non-payment of wages to George Powell | 19.11.1870 | ||
Morgan | William | Garndiffaith | threats tow David Davies, a man with a crutch | 2.7.1870 | |
Morgan | William | drunk at Blaenavon | 22.2.1884 | ||
Morgan | William | Blaenavon | dunk | 22.3.1884 | |
Morgan | William | Pontypool | stealing ash poles | 7.3.1884 | |
Morgan | William | Goytrey | stealing a reap-hook | 9.7.1870 | |
Morgan | William | Pontkemeys farm for sale | 1871 | 15 Apr 1871 FP | |
Morgan | William | Death 64 Wern Farm Goy | 1892 | 21 Sep 1892 FP | |
Morgan | William, labr | Govilon | fishing trespass | 13.3.1880 | |
Morgan | William, labr | Landenny | deposition | 17.10.1826 | |
Morgan ‘alias Tom Tumpin’ | Llanithel | v Dawking, paying taxes | 19.2.1870 | ||
Morrell | Thomas | Llanvihangel Pontymoile | pursuit of coneys | 15.1.1859 | uo |
Morris | v Morrell, legitimacy case | 6.3.1880 | |||
Morris | Daniel | Blaenafon | assaulting John Steadard, 14 years | 16.7.1870 | |
Morris | Elizabeth | stealing from her mistress | 13.8.1870 | ||
Morris | Evan | illegitimacy – Manda Wills | 10.1.1880 | fp | |
Morris | Evan | Race | affiliation, Manda Wills, acquitted | 10.1.1880 | |
Morris | John | Pontypool | fighting in Trosnant | 5.3.1870 | |
Morris | Lewis | Lab Goy “Drunk and Riotous” Violent, Several Policeman 15s costs | 1868 | 23 May 1868 Uob | |
Morris | Morris, mariner | Newport | deposition | 6.5.1825 | |
Morris | Rachel, wife of George | Trelleck | sudden death | 29.1.1859 | |
Morris | Saml, fmr, par of Llandogo | Newland Co. Glos | deposition | 16.10.1827 | |
Morris | William | Mamhilad | trespass | 20.2.1869 | uo |
Morris | William | Pontypool | drunk + incapable | 7.3.1884 | fp ppc |
Morris | William | ref to pay Philip Keys wages | 24.1.1880 | ||
Morris | William | Pontypool | drunk + incapable | 7.3.1884 | |
Morris | William | charged with trespass of Thos James land at Mam cutting twigs | 1869 | 20 Feb 1869 Uob | |
Morrris | William, moulder | Cwmbran | drunk + incapable | 30.1.1885 | |
Morrris | Edwin, a respecable young man | Blaenafon | drunk | 14.5.1870 | |
Mosely | Mary, 14 | Cwmsychan | trespass | 1.5.1880 | |
Mosely | William | Cwmbran | drunk + riotious | 1.5.1880 | |
Moslyn | Cwmynyscoy | v W. Pask, rent of house | 19.2.1870 | ||
Muffin | Samuel, 43, labr | St Woolos | st + killing a lamb, prop of r Duchan | 8.1.1870 | |
Mulraney | Dominic | Monmouth | v Philip Powell, Gwehelog | 22.10.1864 | |
Munday | Ed, a young man | Trosnant | ass Sarah Ann Wms + Mary Ann Nelmes | 10.5.1873 | |
Munday | Edward | Trosnant | drunkenness | 3.5.1873 | |
Munday | Emma, 18 | Ebbw Vale Co | stealing coal | 6.3.1880 | |
Munday | George | Usk | v Joseph Jenkins, non payment of £4 | 14.2.1880 | |
Munday | Thomas | Trosnant | fighting | 1.10.1869 | uo |
Murphy | uriah | Pontypool | drunk | 2.7.1870 | |
Murphy | Frank, a lad | Pontnewynydd | trespass Mon r/way co.- Fredk. Grey dep | 24.1.1880 | |
Murphy | Cornelius | Pontypool | rem goods in distress of Thos Fletcher | 28.5.1870 | fp |
Murphy | Daniel | Abersychan | obstructing pc. Lewis | 14.5.1870 | fp |
Murphy | Daniel | Abersychan | obstructing pc. Lewis | 14.5.1870 | |
Murphy | James | Abersychan | obstructing pc. Lewis | 14.5.1870 | |
Murphy | John | Pontypool | play pitch + toss at Sowhill on a Sunday | 17.4.1880 | |
Murphy | John | Pontypool | fined 5s | 17.4.1880 | |
Murphy | Margaret, 13 years | stealing coal from Ebbw Vale Co | 23.4.1870 | ||
Murphy | Patrick | Cwmbran | drunk + disorderly | 14.3.1884 | |
Murphy | Richard | drunk at Noah’s Ark Inn | 16.1.1885 | ||
Murphy | Timothy, rag + bone collctr | Abersychan | stealing brass + copper | 13.2.1885 | |
Murphy | Timothy, rag + bone collctr | in custody | 13.2.1885 | ||
Musto | Abersychan | drunk + riotous | 7.5.1870 | ||
Myers | Abraham | trespass | 12.8.1865 | ||
Nagle | Nathan | pawning prop of Evan Parry | 23.1.1885 | ||
Nash | Nathan, pawnbroker | Blaenavon | taking goods from an under age child | 30.1.1885 | |
Nash | Patrick | Abersychan | summ by Julia Bradley for ass – dismissed | 27.3.1880 | |
Nash | George | Cwmyniscoy | killed in America | 27.3.1880 | |
Neville | William | Pontypool | cruelly ill-treating a calf | 4.6.1870 | |
Neville | Ambrose | Trevethin | assaulting Thomas Jones | 10.9.1870 | |
Newman | James? | Trevethin | assaulting Thomas Jones | 10.9.1870 | |
Newman | Mary | Trevethin | assaulting Thomas Jones | 10.9.1870 | |
Newman | Charles | poaching in the river Usk | 21.2.1880 | ||
Newman | John | Pontypool | ass John Crockett, l/l of The Prince of Wales | 2.1.1885 | |
Newman | Mary | 16 of LK raped near Albert Smith and Wm Hobbs | 1879 | 13 Dec 1879 FP | |
Newman | Mary | Hobbs committed for next assizes Smith to re appear | 1879 | 20 Dec 1879 FP | |
Newman | Thomas | illegal fishing | 8.1.1859 | uo | |
Newman | Thomas | poaching in the river Usk | 21.2.1880 | ||
Newman | Thomas | illegal fishing | 8.1.1859 | ||
Newman | Thomas | “Illegal fishing” an old hand at angling two months hard labour | 1859 | 8 Jan 1858 UO | |
Newman | Thomas | “Highway Offence” riding wagon without anyone in charge fine 2s 6d | 1868 | 5 Sep 1868 Uob | |
Newman | Thomas | Marr of youngest dau Maria to John Haines | 1871 | 13 May 1871 Uob | |
Nicholas | Thomas | “A row at Pantygoitre” practical joking Geo Yorath, Thos Newman 13s6d | 1871 | 16 Sep 1871 FP | |
Nicholas | William | poaching in the river Usk | 21.2.1880 | ||
Nicholas | Evan | Coedygric | assaulting Diana Haswell | 30.7.1870 | |
Nicholas | James | Llanbaddock | in beerhse during prohibited hours | 10.5.1873 | |
Nicholas | Llewellin | Bedwas | causing death of Wm. Leach, aquitted | 2.4.1870 | |
Nicholas | William | letter to the Obseverver regarding his words mis reported | 1859 | 6 Aug 1859 UO | |
Nicholas | William | letter in reply to 6 Aug from newspaper | 1859 | 13 Aug 1859 UO | |
Nicholls | William | co-signed letter in support of testimonial of vicar | 1874 | 7 Feb 1874 FP | |
Noonham | Wm | “Goitre again” | 1859 | 23 Apr 1859 UO | |
Norris | Iltyd | Action further to two previous trials in 1857 Nicholls v Morgan | 1866 | 10 Nov 1866 Uob | |
Norris | James | Pontypool | assaulting Thomas Wood | 24.9.1870 | |
Noyce | Catherine | Newport | stealing from James Yearsley | 8.1.1870 | |
O’Hearne | Charles | stealing flannel shirt, prop. Of George Rex | 16.4.1870 | ||
O’Neil | George | Abercarn | drunk at Crumlin | 20.8.1870 | |
O’Neil | Johanna | Abersychan | obscene language | 6.3.1880 | |
O’Shanessey | John | assaulting James Cleary | 12.3.1870 | fp | |
Oakley | John | assaulting James Cleary | 12.3.1870 | ||
Oakley | Michael | default of fine | 8.10.1870 | ||
Oliver | James | Abergavenny | fined for selling adulterated milk | 1.5.1880 | |
Osborne | Joseph, milkman | Abergavenny | selling adulterated milk | 10.4.1880 | |
Owen | George | v Joseph Burgess, claim £1 16s 11d | 15.5.1880 | ||
Owen | Thomas | Blaenafon | drunk + riotious | 3.9.1870 | |
Owen | Frederick | Pontypool | assaulting pc Lewis | 11.6.1870 | |
Owen | James | Llanbaddock | in beerhse during prohibited hours | 10.5.1873 | |
Owen | JCH | Pursuant to several orders of the High Chancery | 1871 | 5 Aug 1871 FP | |
Owen | JGH | Property to be sold by order of High Chancery several leasehold prop Goy | 1869 | 1 May 1869 UOb | |
Owen | John G H | Letter about Mr Owen unsigned | 1863 | 2 Mar 1863 FP | |
Owen | John G H | Report “Awfully Sudden Death of J G H Owen Solicitor” | 1863 | 16 Apr 1863 FP | |
Owen | John G H | Inquest held Goy Cott committee Thos James, J & Wm Walters, Wm Price John Daniel Geo Coles John Wms, Wm Lewis, J Marshall, John Jenkins, Walter Davies | 1863 | 25 Apr 1863 FP | |
Owen | John G H | Sale of Leasehold Prop of J Owen | 1864 | 9 Jan 1864 Uob | |
Owen | John G H | Notice for persons having claim upon estate | 1864 | 6 Feb 1864 Uob | |
Owen | John Gwynne | Goytrey | sudden death | 18.4.1863 | uo |
Owen | John Gwynne | Goytrey | inquest | 25.4.1863 | uo |
Owen | John Gwynne | Goytrey | late Mr John Owen | 2.5.1863 | uo |
Owen | John Gwynne | Goytrey | sudden death | 18.4.1863 | |
Owen | John Gwynne | Goytrey | late Mr John Owen | 2.5.1863 | |
Owen | John Gwynne | Goytrey | inquest | 25.4.1863 | |
Paine | Thomas | Abersychan | non-payment of poor rate | 8.1.1870 | |
Painter | Thomas | Blaenafon | disorderly | 20.8.1870 | |
Painter | James | Usk | drunk | 10.1.1880 | |
Palmer | Henry | “Pugilism at Goytre” fined 8s each (also Griffiths, Allgood & Jenkins) | 1864 | 16 Jan 1864 Uob | |
Palmer | Mary | “Sudden Death” inquest gave evidence | 1863 | 28 Feb 1863 FP | |
Palmer | Sydney | vagrenacy & begging | 7.2.1880 | ||
Pape | Thomas | Newport | stealing a lobster | 8.1.1870 | |
Parfitt | Mrs | agent for Usk Observer at Goytrey | 1865 | 25 Nov 1865 Uob | |
Parfitt | Thos B | Death 68 Pengroesoped Goy 30 years a stationmaster Nantyderry | 1895 | 26 Jun 1895 FP | |
Parfitt | James | threats towards Jane Parfitt, his wife | 4.6.1870 | ||
Parfitt | james | Goytrey | pursuit of game | 7.2.1880 | |
Parfitt | James | asaulting Jane his wife | 8.10.1870 | ||
Parfitt | Jas | pursuit of game at Goytrey | 7.2.1880 | ||
Park | John | Abersychan | assault on Jacob Edwards | 29.1.1859 | |
Parkenson | Blaenafon | v Lloyd | 17.12.1870 | ||
Parker | Henry, gent Tredegar Iron Wrks | Tredegar | deposition | 1.4.1826 | |
Parker | Pontypool | Sold by Pontypool Park Goytre Wern Woods | 1869 | 9 Oct 1869 Uob | |
Parker | Edward | Panteg | assaulting Cornelius Reardon, a lad | 12.11.1870 | |
Parker | James | Blaenafon | cruelty to a horse | 17.1.1880 | |
Parker | James, grocer | Usk | v James Powell, Llanhowell | 21.10.1865 | uo cc |
Parker | James, grocer | Usk | v John Pitt, haulier, Usk | 21.10.1865 | uo cc |
Parker | James, grocer | Usk | v Richard Williams, Usk | 21.10.1865 | uo cc |
Parker | James, grocer | Usk | v J. Roberts, sawyer, Usk | 21.10.1865 | uo cc |
Parker | James, grocer | Usk | v John Pitt, haulier, Usk | 21.10.1865 | |
Parry | James, grocer | Usk | v J. Roberts, sawyer, Usk | 21.10.1865 | |
Parry | Ann | Llangwm | deposition | 26.5.1826 | |
Parry | Cornelius | Llanvetherine | v James Strachen, farmer | 17.4.1880 | |
Parry | Elizabeth | Inquest at Pengroesoped of ill baby of Eliz Parry of Penstair Farm | 1879 | 1 Feb 1879 FP | |
Parry | Henry | Garndiffaith | Bastardy case – Mary Shearn | 29.1.1859 | |
Parry | Henry | Blaenafon | drunk + fighting | 6.8.1870 | |
Parry | Joshua | Pentwynmawr | ass the Rev Enoch Thomas at Newbridge | 23.1.1885 | |
Parry | Maria | assault on James Jarvis | 7.5.1870 | ||
Parry | Thomas, haulier | Gelligaer | drunk + incapable of 2 horses at B’wood | 9.1.1885 | |
Parry | Walter | Garndiffaith | in White Lion Inn – prohibited hours | 24.1.1880 | |
Parry | Walter | Garndiffaith | guilty of fighting in the street | 8.10.1870 | |
Parry | William | Goytrey | drunk at the Sun Inn | 25.2.1865 | |
Parry | William | Worked at Goytre charged with being drunk fined 7s & costs | 1865 | 25 Feb 1865 UOb | |
Pattison | William | Carpenter Goy charged with being drunk didn’t pay fine 7 days Usk Goal | 1865 | 29 Jul 1865 UOb | |
Pattison | William, carpentr | Goytrey | drunk + riotous | 29.7.1865 | uo cc |
Payne | William, carpentr | Goytrey | drunk + riotous | 29.7.1865 | |
Peacock | v James Hewitt for drpery goods | 14.5.1870 | fp | ||
Pearce | Charles | Pontnewynydd | drunk at Oddfellows Arms | ||
Pearce | Elizabeth | Abersychan | chimney on fire | 14.3.1884 | |
Pearcey | Benjamin | Abersychan | keeping a carriage without a license | 20.8.1870 | |
Pearcey | William | Nantyglo | stealing wood | 29.2.1884 | fp bpc |
Peel | William | Nantyglo | stealing wood | 29.2.1884 | |
Peel | Thomas | Newport | obt money from Mr Evans, merchant | 8.1.1870 | |
Peel | Daniel | assaulting Winifred Johnson | 4.6.1870 | fp | |
Penall | Daniel | Pontnewynydd | assaulting Winifred Johnson | 11.6.1870 | |
Penn | Daniel | assaulting Winifred Johnson | 4.6.1870 | ||
Penn | Harriet | Goytrey | inquest | 7.3.1863 | |
Penterer | William | Blaenafon | arrears in bastardy due to Sarah Barnes | 10.9.1870 | |
Perrott | William, a coacher | Blaenafon | father of illigitimate ch of Elizabeth Bynes | 5.3.1870 | |
Phelps | Isaiah, 25 | St Arvans | tend. Counterfeit coins to Jane Brown | 10.1.1880 | |
Phelps | Lewis, roller | Abercarn | trespass in pursuit of game | 9.1.1885 | |
Philips | George | Pontypool | stealing boots, prop of John Evans | 27.3.1880 | |
Philips | Ebenezer | Trevethin | wife-beating | 14.8.1880 | |
Phillips | Jno | Mamhilad | v Wm Lewis, ejectement of a messuage | 30.4.1870 | |
Phillips | Joseph | Pontypool | picking pockets in market | 23.4.1870 | |
Phillips | Ann | Llanbadock | deposition | 13.4.1826 | |
Phillips | Cabel Abel | Newport | stealing letters and stamps | 14.2.1880 | |
Phillips | Charles | Blaenafon | assaulting Evan Rees | 23.7.1870 | |
Phillips | David | Tredegar | affiliation summons | 29.7.1865 | |
Phillips | Elijah | Pontnewynydd | drunkenness | 30.7.1870 | |
Phillips | Elijah | threat language to Hannah Phillips | 1.5.1880 | ||
Phillips | James, 26 | Aberystruth | stealing clothes from James Jenkins | 13.8.1870 | |
Phillips | Job | summ for non-payment to George Roberts | 20.8.1870 | ||
Phillips | John | Cefnycrib | st a fowl, prop of Wm Edwards, Tymawr | 3.4.1880 | |
Phillips | John | Blaenavon | drunk + incapable | 9.1.1885 | |
Phillips | John | Death Ivy House LO Late of Mamhilad House | 1869 | 7 Jun 1859 FP | |
Phillips | John, 20 | Blaenafon | leaving Blaenafon Iron Works | 4.1.1884 | |
Phillips | Julia | Monmouth | stealing from William Gilbert | 8.1.1870 | |
Phillips | Maria | threats against George Roberts | 27.8.1870 | ||
Phillips | Mary Jane | Blaenavon | Stealing a shilling | 20.5.1865 | |
Phillips | Matilda | Pontymoile | trespass | 15.1.1859 | |
Phillips | Philip Abraham | Pontypool | deposition | 9.5.1825 | |
Phillips | Rees, 41, mason | Newport | stealing from G B Gething esq | 8.1.1870 | |
Phillips | Richard | Pontnewynydd | drunk + refusing to quit the pub | 3.5.1873 | |
Phillips | Thomas | keeping beerhse open dur pro hours | 9.7.1870 | ||
Phillips | Thomas, farmer | false declaration | 15.5.1880 | ||
Phillips | Thomas, haulier, 18 | Abercarn | cock fighting | 22.2.1884 | |
Phillips | William | Goytrey | v John Waters, beesom mkr Goytrey | 9.12.1865 | uo |
Phillips | William | Blaenavon | drunk | 7.3.1884 | fp ppc |
Phillips | William | Blaenavon | drunk | 7.3.1884 | |
Phillips | William | Goytrey | v John Waters, beesom mkr Goytrey | 9.12.1865 | |
Pickman | William | of Goy claimed against by John Waters £1.7s.8d unsuited | 1864 | 24 Dec 1864 UOb | |
Pitman | Wolf | Abersychan | non-payment of rates | 19.3.1870 | |
Pitman | Thomas | St Woollos | deposition | 4.1.1823 | |
Pittcot | William | Pentwynmawr | ass the Rev Enoch Thomas at Newbridge | 23.1.1885 | |
Pittcot | Thomas | Pontypool | drunk at Trosnant St | 17.4.1880 | |
Plaisted | Thomas | Pontypool | fined | 17.4.1880 | |
Platt | John, collier | Cwmtillery | wrongly marking a tram of coal | 29.2.1884 | |
Platt | Henry | said house was broken into by Lad Geo Watkins – case dismissed | 1869 | 23 Jan 1869 Uob | |
Plummer | William | a sad domestic history | 27.3.1880 | ||
Plummer | Margaret | Pontypool | drunk + disorderly | 30.1.1885 | |
Ponsford | Margaret | Pontypool | drunk + disorderly | 30.1.1885 | |
Ponsford | Edward | llanithel | allowing gambling in his public house | 26.3.1870 | fp |
Pope | Edward | llanithel | allowing gambling in his public house | 26.3.1870 | |
Pope | John, a youth | Blaenafon | st. boots, prop of Ann James/emp of Caleb Edmo | 30.4.1870 | |
Pope | Charles | Cwmbran | not maintaining his wife | 30.4.1870 | fp |
Popjoy | Charles | Cwmbran | not supporting his wife | 7.5.1870 | fp |
Poulsom | Charles | Cwmbran | not supporting his wife | 7.5.1870 | |
Poulsom | James | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | |
Powell | Daniel | Caerleon | employing child under 13 yrs of age | 29.2.1884 | |
Powell | James | Usk | drunk on the highway | 10.5.1873 | |
Powell | Adelaide | Goytrey | stealing £1 + pair boots | 7.3.1863 | |
Powell | Adelaide | “Larceny by a female servant” stole from Mrs Ann Davies (Cerrig Mawr) | 1863 | 28 Feb 1863 FP | |
Powell | Archealus | Risca | assaulting Belinda Hammond, 9yrs old | 8.1.1870 | fp |
Powell | Archealus | Risca | assaulting Belinda Hammond, 9yrs old | 8.1.1870 | |
Powell | Charles | Blackwood | drunk at Butchers Arms | 23.1.1885 | |
Powell | Chas | drinking out of hours at the Noah’s Ark | 18.9.1880 | ||
Powell | David | drinking out of hours at the Noah’s Ark | 18.9.1880 | ||
Powell | Edward | Garndiffaith | assaulting Margaret Lewis | 27.8.1870 | |
Powell | Elizabeth | Abersychan | stealing coal | 9.7.1870 | |
Powell | Emanuel | stole rabbit trap from H C Byrde 21 days hard labour | 1864 | 20 Feb 1864 Uob | |
Powell | George | Goytrey | Going off the path | 24.12.1864 | |
Powell | George | charged with walking across a field by Thos Thos 5s expenses | 1864 | 24 Dec 1864 UOb | |
Powell | James | Glascoed | assaulting Ellen White of Pontymoile | 17.12.1870 | |
Powell | james | Goytrey | non-payment of poor rate | 7.2.1880 | |
Powell | James | Pontypool | drunk at Forge Hammer Inn | 9.1.1885 | |
Powell | James, platelayer | Glascoed | assaulting Ellen White of Pontymoile | 17.12.1870 | |
Powell | John | not maintaining his father | 19.2.1870 | ||
Powell | John | Walnut Tree Farm advertised for lad accustomed to farm work | 1877 | 28 Jul 1877 FP | |
Powell | John, 42 | Tredegar | stealing barley, prop Tredegar Iron Co | 2.7.1870 | |
Powell | Rebecca | Goytrey | stealing a sovereign | 28.2.1863 | |
Powell | Roger | Newbridge | riding without reigns | 9.1.1885 | |
Powell | Thomas, Bridge-End Inn | Abersychan | keeping his house open dur prohibited hrs | 17.12.1870 | |
Powell | William | Pontnewydd | drunk on the highway | 23.1.1885 | |
Powell | William | neglecting to maintain his wife + child | 30.1.1885 | ||
Powell | William | Pontypool | neglecting his wife | 6.2.1885 | |
Powell | William, 31, labr | Aberystruth | assaulting Mary Ann Barton | 9.1.1885 | |
Power | William, farmer | Llangovan | v George Roberts, Monkswood | 21.10.1865 | |
Power | William, glazier, Tred. Iron Wrks | Tredegar | deposition | 1.4.1826 | |
Power | William, inquest | Penlance Farm, Abergavenny | body found in hay loft | 14.2.1880 | |
Preece | George | Cwmnantddu | stealing coal | 13.3.1880 | |
Preece | James | Abersychan | drunk + disorderley | 19.2.1870 | |
Preece | Emily, 21 | Landwardine, Hererford | st prop of Mrs Emmeline Lawrence | 9.1.1885 | |
Preece | James, 17 | Blaenafon | stealing a cloth from his mother | 4.1.1884 | |
Preece | John | Abergavenny | light weights | 3.5.1873 | |
Preece | John | assaulted Bailey Glas in by Reece Lewis and William Rowlands | 1873 | 9 Aug 1873 FP | |
Preece | John | assaulted by Wm Prichard | 1873 | 6 Sep 1873 FP | |
Preece | Joseph | Abergavenny | not sending children to school | 28.2.1880 | fp aps |
Preist | Joseph | Abergavenny | not sending children to school | 28.2.1880 | |
Price | Joseph, labr | Abergavenny | not sending children to school | 14.2.1880 | |
Price | William | assaulted Bailey Glas in by Reece Lewis and William Rowlands | 1873 | 9 Aug 1873 FP | |
Price | Eliza | summ by her nephew Wm Priest for assault | 24.4.1880 | ||
Price | a lad | Newport | disturbance on Stow Hill | 3.5.1873 | |
Price | Elizabeth | Abergavenny | disorderly in High Street | 28.2.1880 | fp aps |
Price | Elizabeth | Abergavenny | disorderly conduct | 14.2.1880 | |
Price | Evan | Talywain | assaulting Sarah Davies | 20.8.1870 | |
Price | George | Abersychan | drunk + riotious | 3.9.1870 | |
Price | Jenkin | Pontnewynydd | drunk + riotious | 6.8.1870 | |
Price | John | Lanvair | fighting | 12.11.1870 | |
Price | John (carpentr) | Usk | v John Morgan, carpentr, Llanbaddock | 18.2.1865 | |
Price | John, jnr | Brynmawr | drunk at the Rising Sun | 20.3.1880 | |
Price | John, jnr, butcher | Brynmawr | drunk at Red Cow Inn Worcester St | 20.3.1880 | |
Price | Joseph | Lanvair | fighting | 12.11.1870 | |
Price | Joseph | Talywain | drunk + riotious | 17.1.1880 | |
Price | Joseph | Talywain | assaulting pc. James | 17.1.1880 | |
Price | Joseph | guilty of ass pc James | 24.1.1880 | ||
Price | Lewis | neglecting to maintain his father | 7.3.1884 | ||
Price | Mathew | Cefnycrib | st a fowl, prop of Wm Edwards, Tymawr | 3.4.1880 | |
Price | Philip | assaulting George Evans in railway carriage | 2.1.1885 | ||
Price | Thomas | Goytrey | drunk, riotous + incapable | 10.11.1866 | uo |
Price | Thomas | Abergavenny | non-payment of wages to Joseph Cox | 28.2.1880 | fp aps |
Price | Thomas | Newbridge | drunk + incapable | 7.3.1884 | fp bl |
Price | Thomas | Abersychan | drunk + riotous | 9.4.1870 | fp |
Price | Thomas | Goytrey | drunk, riotous + incapable | 10.11.1866 | |
Price | Thomas | Blaenafon | neglecting his work | 10.12.1870 | |
Price | Thomas | Talywain | assaulting pc. James | 17.1.1880 | |
Price | Thomas | Abersychan | obstructing a footpath | 20.3.1880 | |
Price | Thomas | guilty of ass pc James | 24.1.1880 | ||
Price | Thomas | Pontypool | drunk + riotious in Commercial st | 27.3.1880 | |
Price | Thomas | Abergavenny | non-payment of wages to Joseph Cox | 28.2.1880 | |
Price | Thomas | Newbridge | drunk + incapable | 7.3.1884 | |
Price | Thomas | Abersychan | drunk + riotous | 9.4.1870 | |
Price | Thomas | Pontypool | drunk + riotious in Crane St, 10s or 7 days | 6.2.1885 | |
Price | Thomas | “Drunk, Riotous and Incapable” bad case fined 5s | 1866 | 10 Nov 1866 Uob | |
Price | Thomas | of Royal Oak charged with permitting gambling – warning | 1868 | 24 Aug 1868 Uob | |
Price | Thomas, gingerbeer manufctr | Abergavenny | Non-payment of wages to Joseph Cox | 14.2.1880 | |
Prichard | William, 39 | Tredegar | stealing barley, prop Tredegar Iron Co | 2.7.1870 | |
Prichard | William, farm labr | Blaenafon | drunk | 16.4.1870 | |
Prichard | Herbert | v William Williams | 22.10.1864 | uo | |
Priest | Herbert | v William Williams | 22.10.1864 | ||
Priest | Margaret, w/o John | Newport | deposition | 14.10.1825 | |
Prinnell | William | Llanwenarth | deposition | 1820 | |
Prinnell | Elizabeth | Goytrey | mom-payment of poor rates | 14.8.1880 | fp |
Pritchard | Elizabeth | Goytrey | mom-payment of poor rates | 14.8.1880 | |
Pritchard | Harriet | “Sudden Death” inquest on Harriet | 1863 | 28 Feb 1863 FP | |
Pritchard | Richard | “Sudden Death” inquest husband | 1863 | 28 Feb 1863 FP | |
Pritchard | Elizabeth, 21 | st money from Evan Morgan, Salutation Inn | 13.8.1870 | ||
Pritchard | Herbert | Usk | v Herbert Evans, damage to a fence | 17.4.1880 | |
Pritchard | John, an intelligent looking boy | Cwmyniscoy | st boots, prop of Susannah Parker | 6.3.1880 | |
Pritchard | Philip | Usk | drunkeness | 8.1.1859 | |
Pritchard | Thomas | Llanwenarth | st fowls prop of mr Morris, Chapel Mill | 7.2.1880 | |
Probert | William | Sebastapol | fighting | 20.5.1865 | |
Probert | William | summ by John Webb for assault | 20.8.1870 | ||
Probert | William | Blacksmith Nantyderry assaulted on John Preece at Nantyderry Rooms 40s | 1873 | 6 Sep 1873 FP | |
Probyn | Farmer | “A prize fight” took place in a field in Goy Dan Desmond Thos Fletcher | 1872 | 16 Nov 1872 FP | |
Probyn | John, labr | Llantrissant | fined for not sending children to school | 9.1.1885 | |
Probyn | Philip, farmer | Llandogo | deposition | 24.12.1827 | |
Proctor | John | permitting drunkennes + disorderly | 17.12.1870 | ||
Prosser | W | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | |
Prosser | Henry, tiler and plasterer | Usk | fighting in Walker St | 9.1.1885 | |
Prosser | William | claimed against by Peter Marfell Clytha £4.3 in two installments | 1864 | 17 Dec 1864 UOb | |
Prosser | Charles, innkpr | Blaenafon | carrying a gun without a license | 31.1.1880 | |
Prosser | Edwin | Bassaleg | robbing his master | 2.7.1870 | |
Prosser | Eliza | Goy protection of her property from her husband lives with uncle | 1862 | 1 Nar 1862 Uob | |
Prosser | James, a young man | summ by the Patent Nut & Bolt factory | 17.1.1880 | ||
Prosser | John | Usk | charged with not paying the board rates | 9.1.1885 | |
Prosser | John, 25, collier | Ebbw Vale | assault on Babrina Foxwell | 14.2.1880 | |
Prosser | Margaret | Pontypool | charged with neg to pay for her illigt child | 30.1.1885 | |
Prosser | Margaret | Pontypool | summons father of her illigt child for payment | 30.1.1885 | |
Prosser | Mary Ann | assaulting her child, Mary Ann Jones | 26.11.1870 | ||
Prosser | Thomas | Blaenafon | assaulting pc Priest | 20.8.1870 | |
Prosser | Thomas | Assaulted by Isaac Wilks | 1871 | 5 Aug 1871 FP | |
Prosser | Thomas | “Gets Cantankerous Again” charged Ann Price of breaking windows Inn | 1871 | 5 Aug 1871 FP | |
Prosser | William | Abersychan | stealing a half pint measure | 26.3.1870 | |
Prosser | William | Abersychan | kpg Dublin stores beerhse open dur pro hrs | 9.7.1870 | |
Prosser | William, | Abersychan | permitting drunkenness in Dublin beerhse | 4.6.1870 | |
Prosser | William, colliery prop | summoned for wages due to James Wms | 23.4.1870 | ||
Prothero | William, Dublin Stores | Abersychan | drunk + assaulting pc Lewis | 23.4.1870 | |
Pugh | William, Penlanlace | Abergavenny | charged by Elijah Davies, mason | 10.4.1880 | |
Pugh | Wm, late of Dublin Stores | summoned for poor rates | 1.10.1870 | ||
Pugh | Esan | Golynos | threatening towards his wife | 6.8.1870 | |
Pugh | Reginald | d/dis in Abersychan | 22.2.1884 | fp | |
Pullin | Reginald | Abersychan | drunk + disorderly | 22.3.1884 | |
Pullin | Miss | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | fp |
Pulling | Miss | Pontypool | non-payment of rates | 26.2.1870 | |
Pulling | Elizabeth | assulting Robert Pullin, her husband | 8.10.1870 | ||
Purcell | husband did not appear, case dismissed | 15.10.1870 | |||
Purnell | William | Pontypool | assaulting his sister, Amelia Jane Lloyd | 3.1.1880 |
1881 Free Press
January 7th
Funeral of the Rev. Isaac Richards of Goytrey.
On Tuesday last the remains of the beloved pastor of Saron Chapel were conveyed to their last resting place in the graveyard attached to the chapel, attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends.
Some two weeks ago he was attacked with pleurisy and bronchitis, which led to inflammation and caused his death.
April 29th – To Let
A very good cottage residence and excellent garden, with or without land, of the Upper Village, Goytrey, vacant on 11th May next: – apply at Nantyderry House.
May 6th – Goytrey
On Thursday evening, the 28th ult, the last of the winter series of entertainments, for the benefit of the day school, was given.
The programme was of superior merit and every one of the performers did their part well.
The “Laughing Song“ sung by Mr Vaughan of Pontypool, caused roars of laughter.
The accompanists were Miss A Byrde and Mr H J England.
The object of these concerts is two-fold, to train the younger generations of the parish in music and to amuse the elder, and also to support the day school of the parish, there being no other qualified school near.
July 15th To Be Let
Railway Inn, Nantyderry.
A Cottage and garden at the Upper Village, near Ty Cook in Goytrey. Rent £1 a year, apply to Mr Ralph, Nantyderry refreshment rooms.
September 16th – Goytre
The annual tea meeting in connection with Saron Baptist Church was held on Thursday week. The weather was not very favourable.
September 21st The Alleged Fraudulent Bankruptcy Case
Edward Jenkins, farmer, Goytrey (on bail since August 19th) was charged with an offence under the debtors act – that his late bankruptcy was a fraudulent one.
On the report of Mr J H George, which stated that in his opinion prisoner withheld some of his goods and removed, or caused to be removed, some of his property.
He subsequently applied to the court for an order to prosecute Jenkins.
October 3rd – A Light Penalty
Alexander Edgar was charged with cruelly ill-treating a horse by working it in an unfit condition on the 20th August.
PC Basham said that on that date the animal was passing the police station. The off fore foot was badly swollen about the fetlock and there was also a large sand-crack in the hoof.
The mare was in great pain and flinched every time she put her foot to the ground.
Supt. Whitfield and Insp. Fair of the RSPCA corroborated, the latter stating that the mare was totally unfit for work of any kind, since to walk on soft ground caused her pain independent of any load behind her.
The Bench having viewed the matter a fine of 10s was imposed.
October 21st Parkybrain Farm
Within one mile of Nantyderry Station and Midway between Abergavenny and Pontypool.
Highly attractive sale of high class farming stock, implements etc.
Messrs Phillpot & Wingfield have been favoured with instruction to sell by auction by the executors of the late Mr Edward Charles, upon the above farm on Tuesday the 10th day of November 1881.
Well selected farming stock.
Pure Bred Hereford Cattle:
8 Hereford cows in calf – Curly, Tulip, Blossom, Dairy-Maid, Brownie, Cherry, Primrose and Beauty.
2 three year old heifers in calf;
2 two year old heifers;
2 ditto steers;
6 ditto yearlings;
2 year old bull;
yearling bull;
Horses:
Chestnut horse, over age, Captain;
Mare in foal, aged, Darby;
Ditto 3 off;
Bunting, ditto, aged;
Very useful cob mare in foal;
2 horse colts, not broken;
yearling horse colt, ditto, Sucker;
Pigs:
Sow and 6 pigs;
Root Crops:
Three acres swedes;
Half acre turnips;
1.1/2 acres mangolds;
Hay and Clover:
2 ricks of prime clover, about 30 tons;
ditto, lattermath about 10 tons;
Rick of well ended hay, about 12 tons;
Rick of black oats;
Ditto barley;
Bay of barley;
Rick of wheat straw about 30 tons;
All to go off with the exception of one rick.
October 28th – Goytrey
On Wednesday evening, the 19th inst., the annual and general harvest thanksgiving of the neighbourhood was held in Col. Byrde’s service room which had been very tastefully decorated for the occasion.
After the ordinary evening service had been gone through an able sermon was preached by Col. Byrde. The choir, under the leadership of Mr William Wilks sang two very appropriate anthems. Miss Annie Byrde presided at the harmonium.
On Thursday evening the 20th inst., the first of the series of winter entertainments in aid of the school funds was given by the scholars of the British School, assisted by two friends.
The programme was a very lengthy one, including three action songs and the audience was kept amused. The singings and recitations were very good on the whole. There was a large attendance.
1880 Free Press
February 7th – Fatal Skating Accident at Goytrey
On Sunday afternoon as three boys were skating on the Canal at Goytrey, the ice gave way and they were all precipitated into the water.
One of the boys was rescued after holding onto the ice but the other two, who were named Watkins were unfortunately drowned, within 50 yards of their home.
A rumour reaches us that two men were on the spot and might have saved the boys by going into the water after them but instead of doing so promptly, they went away to fetch planks.
We hope for the sake of humanity that this statement is not true.
1878 Free Press
6th January – Cottages to be Let
Two Cottages with gardens & c. at Nantyderry with an extra blacksmiths shop with the one cottage and all conveniences.
Also [after Xmas] a portion of land for a coal wharf with part of a good shed.
Rent moderate apply William Williams refreshment rooms, Nantyderry.
9th February – Royal Oak – Transfer of a License
Mr A. Morgan, solicitor applied for the transfer of a license to James Howard, Goytrey.
Granted.
March 2nd – To be Let at Nantyderry
A Smith’s shop, with a good cottage to be had at once.
A Cottage and Garden, vacant
A Cottage at Upper Village, Goytrey, to be let
A Neat Cottage, called Goytrey Cottage, with a large walled garden, a paddock and about 5 acres of rough ground, now occupied by John Jenkins, to be had in May next; a;so,
Goytrey Mill and Pantglas Farm, in extent about 30 acres.
Apply to Rev T Evans, Nantyderry House.
March 7th– To be Let
The Beerhouse known as “The Nightingale,” situate in the parish of Goytrey on the main road from Pontypool to Abergavenny with Grocers, Wheelwright and Blacksmith’s shop and TWO Cottages adjoining and about an acre of garden ground.
There is a good supply of water on the premises.
The Stock-in-Trade and Fixtures to be taken at valuation.
To view, apply to Mr James Jones, on the premises; and for further particulars to Waite and Son, Auctioneers, Clarence Street, Pontypool.
March 16th– Goytrey
SHOCKING FATAL ACCIDENT: – At noon on Wednesday, Mr William Jenkins, farm bailiff to Colonel Byrde J.P., met with his death under very distressing circumstances. He had been out superintending the exercise of the horses and had himself a young colt attached to the cart.
On returning home and in passing over the Canal Bridge near to Colonel Byrde’s residence the horse suddenly swerved and overthrew the cart.
The animal itself fell and knocked Mr Jenkins down falling upon his chest. Assistance was immediately at hand but the unfortunate man simply exclaimed ‘I am badly hurt’, and died almost directly.
Mr Essex was sent for, but his services were, of course unavailing. Deceased who had been for 23 years in Colonel Byrde’s service was widely known and much respected.
PENPERLLENY GOYTRE – Near Pontypool
To Wheelwright, Carpenters, Blacksmiths and others
Messrs WAITE & SON
Have been instructed by Mrs Cobner to SELL by AUCTION, on Wednesday the 3rdday of April 1878 on the premises as above a quantity of:
Timber, Wheelwright & Blacksmiths Tools, Household Furniture and Effects, Comprising;
Turned and other stocks, well seasoned oak spokes, elm and ash felloes, yellow pitch pine planks, red deal and spruce planks, ash, oak, pear and cherry tree planking, panelled doors, sash frames and glazed sashes, chimney pieces, cupboard frames and doors, elm boards, a quantity of dried timber, nails and spikes, bolts and screws, iron-work and fittings, paint, pots and brushes, vice, bench and wheel horse, sawing and carpenters benches, hoop iron, iron-mongery, quantity of old iron, pit and other saws, gate-posts, fire wood and ladders, grind-stone, fenders and fire-irons.
Arm and other chairs, kitchen top and other tables, sofa, high back circular settle, clocks, crockery and glass, ten trays, four post bedstead, featherbed, washstand and dressing table, engravings, looking glass, pots, pans, brushes, buckets, saucepans, two moderator lamps, books, slates, iron weights, wheelbarrow, washtub, wine casks, kidney bean sticks and other useful effects
GOODS ON VIEW THE MORNING OF SALE
Sale to Commence at 12 o’clock
Auctioneers Office:
Clarence Street
Pontypool
March 14th1878
1964 Free Press
Jan 3rd – Obituary
Mr T Perrott, Goytre. (In Obituaries)
March 6th – Advert
Goytre, charming detached freehold bungalow. Three bedrooms, bathroom/wc, lounge, diner/kitchen, reception hall, central heating, garage. £4,500.
March 6th – Goytre Women’s Institute
Mrs Swinnerton presided, Mrs Enid Evans, (Pontllanfraith) gave an informative talk on drama, costume and production and was thanked by Mrs Young.
Miss Ada Kondeki from Northern Rhodesia spoke on her activities as a social worker amongst backward tribes and was thanked by Mrs E Jones.
Mrs Jenkins won the competition and Mrs Whittington, senior, the raffle.
Tea hostesses were mesdames Edward, Ellis and Essex.
March 6th – For Sale
Lease considered. – Shop premises, recently constructed. This is ideally suitable for Chemist which is badly needed. There are two doctor’s surgeries in the area, plus the service from doctors in Usk. The nearest chemist is 5 miles away, either at Abergavenny, Pontypool or Usk. Also there is a strong possibility of an off licence being granted to suitable applicant.
Delightful corner plot in Fairfield Estate, on which A L Way Ltd, private builder, will build to your special requirements.
Fairfield Estate, beautiful new well designed, three bedroomed bungalow. Stone fireplace for open fire plus gas central heating. Freehold £4,000.
March 20th – Entries down at Goytre VPA Spring Show
Entries in the horticultural classes of Goytre VPA eighth spring show at Llanover Village Hall on Saturday were very disappointing – there were only 21 exhibitors, although the show was open to the Women’s Institute of Goytre and Llanover.
A E Messenger (placed first in eight of the 14 classes) won the award for highest points. Other successes were E R Bradley, Mrs D V Morris, Mrs L Owen, Mrs M H French, Mrs R Rees and Mrs A Jenkins.
Industrial Classes
Fruit cake: 1. Mrs D V Morris 2. Mrs M Sturley. 3. Mrs V Jones
Victoria sponge: 1. Mrs V Jones 2. Mrs French 3. Mrs G M Young
Bread: 1. Mrs Morris 2. Mrs L Owen
Welsh cakes; 1. Mrs D Welch 2. Mrs L Owen
Sausage rolls: 1. Mrs French 2. Mrs Morris
Lemon Curd: 1. Mrs Bradley 2. Mrs L Owen
Marmalade: 1. Mrs Skidmore 2. Mrs Mrs French
Blackcurrant jam: 1.Mrs Bradley 2. Mrs Owen
Cold sweet: 1. Mrs French 2. Mrs Morris
Wine: 1. Mrs Wilson 2. Mrs Morris
Minature floral decoration: 1. Mrs A Meadowcroft 2. Mrs Bradley
Container of flowers: 1. Mrs Skidmore 2. Mrs R Rees
Garment, double knitting: 2. Mrs Meadowcroft
Matinee coat: 1. Mrs M Harper
Hen eggs: 1. Mrs V Jones 2. Mrs Rees
Children’s classes
Fancy cakes: 1. Shirley Knox 2. Judith Sturley 3. Valerie Jones
Queen cakes: Malcolm Bradley 2. Judith Bradley
Craft work: 1. Judith Sturley
Freehand drawing: 1. Judith Sturley 2, Geoff Gulliver 3. Robert Morgan
Girl’s craft work: 1. J Lewis 2. Susan Hughes 3. Susan Arthur
Freehand drawing under 7: 1. Stephen Peglar 2. Lyn Cook 3. Catherine Parsons
Illustrated story: 1. C A Meadowcroft 2. Nicholas Potter
Minature garden under 11: 1. C A Meadowcroft 2. J Lewis 3. Catherine Jones.
Special prizes
Floral art: Mrs Skidmore
Best pot of bulbs: A E Messenger
Novice class: Mrs L Owen
March 20th – Obituary
Mrs A Gwatkin ( In Obituaries)
March 20th – Obituary
Mr E Thomas (In Obituaries)
April 24th – Goytre Village Hall Committee
Tenders are invited from experienced Building Contractors for the construction of a traditional Village Hall on Newtown Road, Goytre, near Pontypool, Mon.
Plans and specification may be obtained from the undersigned, subject to a deposit of £3/3/0 which will be repayable on receipt of a bona fide tender.
Tenders, in a plain sealed envelope, endorsed “Erection of Village Hall” and addressed to the secretary, must be returned by 12 noon on 1st May 1964.
The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.
BFW Bishop
Pencombe
Goytre, Abergavenny, Mon.
April 24th – Work will start soon on Goytre Village Hall
Building will shortly begin on Goytre’s new village hall but efforts which have made this possible must not shaken, since the hall will have to be maintained after it is built said Mr R A Higginson, the treasurer, at the annual meeting.
Mrs R Rees of Goytre Hall (president) in the chair paid tribute ti the work if the late chairman, Mr O Morgan, who died shortly before Christmas and praised the work of the retiring committee.
Retiring officers and committee were all re-elected.
Mr M M Wilson, chairman thanked supporting organisations and the general public for the immense amount of help they had given the committee in all their functions. The past year had been an active one but the work had been well worth while in view of the rapidly increasing population of Goytre, who would make use of the new hall and its facilities.
Mr Higginson was able to report a very satisfactory financial position.
The committee now consist of elected members: Mr M M Wilson (chairman); Mr A Morris (vice-chairman); Mr B F W Bishop (secretary); Mr R A Higginson (treasurer); Mrs N Knox, Messrs S Hayes, D Jones, W Morgan, P Siddaway, F Robinson and H Young.
Representative members – Mrs E James (VPA), Mr W Owen.
April 24th – Goytre Women’s Institute
The monthly meeting of Goytre WI was held at Goytre School, Mrs Swinnerton presiding.
The minutes were read by Mrs Willson.
A talk was given by Mr Frank Hamer on pottery, illustrated with coloured film. He then judged the competition for the prettiest piece of china and awarded the highest marks to Mrs Maisey.
Thanks were expressed by Mrs R Skidmore, Mrs Wilson won the raffle.
Tea hostesses were mesdames D Jones, C Jones, B Jenkins and Jenkins (jnr.)
May 15th – Obituary
Mrs E Owen (In Obituaries)
May 22nd – Goytre Man’s Flu Caused Crash
A man who failed to stop after his dangerous driving had caused an accident was suffering at the time from a bad dose of influenza, Pontypool magistrates were told on Friday. William Charles Shepherdson (54) bricklayer of Goytre, pleaded guilty to charges of dangerous driving, failing to report the accident to the police and failing to stop after the accident.
He was fined a total of £13 and had his licence endorsed after his solicitor, Mr D P Tomlin had pleaded for leniency in the usual circumstances.
The court heard from Mr Michael Jennings, prosecuting, how a Mr Vaughan was driving past Hafodyrynys Colliery about 4.30 pm on March 7th at about forty miles an hour and on his own side of the road. As he was passing a stationary vehicle on the other side of the road, another car pulled out and collided with him.
Mr Vaughan did not see the other car stop. He halted and found extensive damage to his own car. A bus passenger later testified that the road was strewn with metal and broken glass – all of which was on Mr Vaughan’s side of the road.
Police who later went to Shepherdson’s home found him ill in bed. He was obviously so ill that they decided to postpone their questioning. His car displayed extensive damage to the bodywork. Paint marks on it corresponded with the other car.
When finally questioned, Shepherdson was convinced that the other drive was at fault. He claimed that he stopped just around the corner and decided that the other car must have driven on and could not, therefore, have sustained any serious damage.
His denial of his own responsibility had been in good faith, though he now realised that he was in fact to blame, this was only after he had been convinced of the actual facts later.
May 22nd
Taken just before the Guard of Honour for the departing Governor of Hong Kong, this photo shows Cpl. Brian Mathews (left) whose parents live at Beech Mount, Pontnewynydd and Cpl. Ian Morris whose home is at Arrow Cottage, Goytre. Both Corporals have served in Germany with the South Wales Borderers and travelled to such countries as Norway, Denmark and Holland before coming out to Hong Kong, where they are at present serving.
June 26th – Goytre Queen Chosen
A large crowd attended the selection at Goytre School of a carnival queen and court for the Goytre flower show and fete on August Bank holiday Monday.
The judges, Mrs G Wilson, Little Mill and Mr T G Crook, Risca, chose Elizabeth Jones as queen; Diane Litten, Hilary Hughes, Shiela Owen and Caroline Frewin as court ladies.
Christine Meadowcroft and Janet Griffiths as flower girls; and Philip Jones and Stephen Andrew Griffiths as page boys.
June 26th – For sale
600 yards from the village of Penperlleni and on the A4042 trunk road, Abergavenny 7 miles, Usk 4 miles, situated on the Monkswood road in beautiful rural surroundings, overlooking the village, with 380 yards of road frontage.
19 acres of agricultural land known as Ty Bach. Land by auction at the Goytre Arms on Thursday July 9th at 8pm.
July 24th – Ty Gwyn, Nantyderry
On a quiet side road, midway between Abergavenny and Pontypool, 5 miles ffrom Usk, detached freehold residence known as Ty Gwyn.
Well laid out gardens to front and side with lawns, small orchard at rear, RV £76.
Submitted to auction on Friday August 14th at 7 pm at the Goytre Arms, Goytre, Pontypool.
September 18th – Goytre Man’s Van Collided with Standing Lorry
Gerald Hugh Jones, 24, of Park View, Goytre, was fined £20 and disqualified from driving for 6 months and ordered to pay £11/9/1 costs at Abergavenny for driving dangerously in a mini-van. He was allowed three months to pay.
Jones, who pleaded not guilty and was represented by Mr Colin Clark, admitted driving at “about sixty” shortly before he was involved in a collision with a stationary lorry although his mini-van was restricted to a speed of 40mph.
Inspector Wilfred Evans said that a lorry which had broken down and was stationary on the Abergavenny side of Ochran Bends on the main Pontypool-Abergavenny road was struck by the defendants mini-van on July 17th. Although the lorry’s brakes were on, it was pushed forward several feet.
Jones said in court that when he saw the lorry parked his immediate reaction was to stop and he braked. The rear of his van began to slide and it skidded for about 50 yards before striking the lorry.
Cross-examined by Inspector Evans, he agreed he was travelling faster than he should have been.
September 18th – Trouble in the Singing Room at Goytre
Two Goytre brothers were fined £5 each with £7/5/10 costs at Pontypool on Friday for disprderly conduct in a public house.
Raymond Geoffrey Webb (20) and Michael George Webb (19) of 17, Frondeg, Goytre, pleaded guilty by letter.
Mr Evans, licensee of the Goytre Arms, said that ten minutes after he called time, he went into the singing room and told the crowd of youngsters it was time they were going. Thereupon the younger Webb went over to another youth and attacked him with his fists.
Mr Evans asked the Webb’s to leave but they refused and continuously attempted to punch other customers who had given no provocation.
The Webb brothers threatened to wreck the premises if the police were sent for.
They were eventually ejected by other customers but uttered more threats outside the premises.
Royston Gibbs, of Pontnewynydd, said he and a number of friends occupied some seats in the singing room twenty minutes after the Webbs had vacated them. Some time later they came back and one of them said “They are our seats shall we shift them?”
Then after closing time one of the Webbs came over and started the fight.
Damage was done to glasses and windows during the fracas.
October 23rd – Usk Milkman Attacked by a Boar
An Usk milkman, Mr Denis Gardner, who lives at Ty-Llwyd Farm, Goytre, was attacked and savaged by a boar near his home on Sunday.
The animal reared on its hind legs and as Mr Gardner raised his right arm to defend himself, the boar buried its fangs in his forearm, breaking bones in the hand and tearing flesh and tendons.
Mr Garnder was lucky not to be more seriously injured.
The boar was shot as it lay asleep in its cot after the attack.
1921 Free Press
Friday August 26th – Free Press Special
Remarkable Brothers -Three Brothers of 93, 87 and 85 “Beer and Cider Good says Octogenarian”, but tobacco a life shortener.
To have lived 265 years, practically in one district is the combined record of three remarkable brothers still living very near each other in a small area of which Nantyderry Station might be termed the centre.
These are Mr Philip Jenkins 93, Mr Walter Jenkins 87 and Mr James Jenkins, the youngster of the family, who 85, is still trying to catch up his elder brothers.
Furthermore two of the brothers both stand a very erect six feet something each and between all three very few days work have been missed on account of sickness throughout the whole of their long years.
Asked to account for this longevity, Mr Walter Jenkins, the middle one, answered three words: “Beer and cider.” It is a strange fact however, that all three are life long abstainers from tobacco which Mr Walter Jenkins thinks is a life shortener.
This one of the brothers, interviewed by a “Free Press” representative was found to be very typical of the other two and his history gives a fairly good idea of the kind of life that has been led by all of the them.
He is still a fine figure of a man clear-eyed and active in mind and body. It is hard to say which is the most remarkable; his comparitively great physical power or the wonderful memory that can recall all manor of minor incidents over a span of some 89 years.
Following the Hounds at 87
The physical prowess of Mr Walter Jenkins may be judged from that fact that only recently he followed the otter hounds for three days. His son who is 53 had to give up and return, fagged out long before the old man, who one day followed one otter for eight and a half hours. On this occasion the trail started at the Chain Bridge and worked around to Brynderwen, where the old man was in at the kill and he can also tell that it was an 28lb kill. Then he calmly walked off to his home at Nightingale Cottage, Monkswood.
That is the usual address, although Mr Jenkins is careful to point out that only the garden is really in Monkswood, the house being in Goytre.
Old in Years Only
It is doubtful if Mr Jenkins really considers himself old, he is young in spirit and as to his youthfulness in other ways we have only to look back to the story of the hounds. The secret of all this is happiness, for Mr Jenkins says that every day of his life has been happy, even though he has never moved more than a few miles away from his native parish and has never had what are now known as holidays.
They are by far the oldest three in the ancient club which is held at the Carpenters Arms, Penpellenny. Philip has been a member for 70 years, Walter 66 and James for more than 50.
The Biography of Walter
Mr Walter Jenkins was born at Walnut Tree Farm, Goytre, only about a mile away from where he lives at present. When 11 years of age he went out to service with an uncle living in the district. After that he spent three years driving pack-mules with sand from the quarry for the British Works at Talywain. Later he was timber hauling in connection with the building and what is now the great main railway line between Hereford and Pontypool Road. Later he spent three years farming and two years as woodward.
Then came a great span of life in one service. For thirty years he was woodward and keeper for the late Colonel H C Byrde. J.P. After that he was for six years keeper to what is now the Blaenavon Company. Following this, he was for seven years a keeper on the estate of the late Lady Llanover, grandmother to the present Lord Treowen.
His wife died some four years ago at the age of 79. It is rather a curious thing that both Mr Jenkins and his wife were each the ninth child in large families, Mrs Jenkins maiden name was also Jenkins.
Linked With Napoleonic Wars
The lives of the three brothers form a very close link with the Napoleonic wars, for their father was drawn in the lottery to serve with the Army at that time. As he had then a wife and young family, he could not see his way to go, so he sold his house for £50, the price he had to pay for a substitute.
The brother who was interviewed recalls the fact that the language of his father and mother was Welsh and it was the custom for them to reply in English. The father and mother lived to be 83 years of age.
Such in brief, is the outline of the family history of what may be termed the most remarkable “young fellows” in Monmouthshire.
September 2nd– For Sale by Private Treaty
GOYTREY: small holding with immediate possession, comprising 5 roomed Cottage, with excellent garden and about four acres of land. Folio 106
Bunning and Russell, Pontypool.
September 9th – Parish of Goytre
Freehold Accommodation Land known as Glan-y-nant Meadow in the occupation of the vendor, Mr Ben Morgan.
J Straker, son and Chadwick, Abergavenny
September 30th – Glan-y-nant Goytre
Important sale of hauliers horses, tip carts, timber wagon &c.
Also Live and Dead Farming Stock for Mr Ben Morgan (retiring)
J Straker, son & Chadwick.
Glan-y-nant Goytre, mid-way between Pontypool and Abergavenny, on the Top Road near the Horseshoe Inn and about Two Miles from Nantyderry G.W.R. Station.
J Straker, son & Chadwick are instructed by Mr B Morgan who is giving up his Haulier’s business to sell, without reserve:
6 useful draught horses in hard condition and working up to date of sale;
3 new tip carts and gambo
Nearly new 5 ton timber carriage
8 sets of Gears; Rick of Fern; Chains; 70 Galvanised sheets; Chaff Cutter; Two ton of pit wood; six Scaffold poles; four spare collars; float; trap; horse rack; capital rally car;
50 young Cardie Ewes
50 head of poultry
Sow and seven pigs
15 fresh bred two-year-old cross bred steers and heifers
Well bred cart sucker
Cow and calf
12 fresh cider hogsheads
14 tons of hay; (standing on New Barn Farm) 3 year old shire bred colt; two pitter colts; 50 Welsh ewes and Fat lambs; excellent float; sow with first litter.
Sale at two o’clock sharp
Cash only.
September 30th – Sale of Goytre Property
On Tuesday at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, Mr Montague Harris offered for sale the Goytrey House Estate and Lands, including the Mansion house and freehold farms.
For Goytre House, situate about six miles from Abergavenny, together with stabling, garage and Lodge and about 30 acres of gardens there was no bid.
Goytre House Farm, about 16 acres freehold and 33 acres leasehold sold to Mr Morgan, Bryn, Newbridge for £800.
Pasture land, about 2 acres and piece of pasture land about 1 acres sold to Mr Morgan, Bryn, Newbridge for £97.50.
Pantysgawn freehold farm and outbuildings about 66 acres sold to Mr John Williams, Mamhilad near Pontypool for £850.
Two pieces of land called Cae Susanna 15 acres, sold to Mr Vaisey, Pontypool for £45.
Freehold a piece of pasture land sold to Mr Albert Owen, Goytre for £250.
Piece of land Penperllenny, Goytre, upon which is a stone built house held on lease for 60 years, let on an annual rent of £6 by private treaty to the tenant. The freehold was sold by private treaty to the tenant.
Smith’s shop and cottage and part of garden, held by Mrs Wilks, Goytre, was sold by private treaty to the tenant. The freehold was also sold to the tenant.
Freehold of a piece of garden ground adjoining Penperllenny lot, 22 poles, was sold by private treaty to the tenant.
Freehold of three pieces of pasture land and two houses, situate at Penperllenny, Goytre, about 4 acres, was sold to Mr D F Pritchard, Goytrey House, Goytre for £320.
Block of pasture and stable land Goytrey, about 12 acres sold to Mr David Morgan for £42. Freehold for this lot sold to Mr David Morgan for £350.
Freehold residence and land, Pentre Grange, Goytre, let at a yearly tenancy to Mrs Jones, sold by private treaty to the tenant.
Freehold Llwyn Celyn Farm, Goytre, together with 32 acres of land, sold by private treaty, sold to Mrs Jones, Pentre Grange, Goytrey.
Messrs Gardeners, Hayward and Grey were the auctioneers.
September 21st – Saron Baptist Church
On Tuesday evening the Rev. E W Pryce Evans, M.A., of Crane Street Baptist Church, Pontypool, addressed the young people’s guild and friends; his subject being “The Ministry of the Mountains.”
Quite a good congregation assembled and they were amply rewarded. The Rev. gentleman provided a fine intellectual treat.
This is the first of a series of intellectual lectures arranged by the energetic Pastor, Rev. L C Edwards, who is determined that the winter months shall not pass away unimproved.
September 30th1921 – Sale of Goytre Property
On Tuesday at the Angel Hotel Abergavenny, Mr Montague Harris offered for sale the Goytrey House Estate and Lands, including the Mansion house and freehold farms.
For Goytrey House, situate about six miles from Abergavenny, together with stabling, garage and lodge and about 30 acres of gardens there was no bid.
Goytre House farm, about 19 acres freehold and 33 acres leasehold sold to Mr C F Morgan, Bryn, Newbridge for £800.
Pasture land, about 2 acres and piece of pasture land about 1 acre sold to Mr Morgan, Bryn, Newbridge for £975.
Pantysgawn freehold farm and outbuildings about 66 acres sold to Mr John Williams Mamhilad near Pontypool for £850.
Two pieces of land, known as Cae Susanna 15 acres, sold to Mr Vaisey, Pontypool for £45.
Freehold of a piece of pasture land sold to Mr Albert Owen, Goytrey for £250
Piece of land, Penpellenny, Goytre, upon which is a stone built house held on lease for 60 years, let on an annual rent of £6 sold by private treaty to the tenant. The freehold was sold by private treaty to the tenant.
Smith’s shop and cottage and part of garden, held by Mrs Wilks, Goytrey, was sold by private treaty to the tenant. The freehold was also sold to the tenant.
Freehold of a piece of garden ground adjoining Penpellenny lot, 22 poles, was sold by private treaty to the tenant.
Freehold of three pieces of pasture land and two houses, situate at Penpellenny,Goytre, about 4 acres, was sold to Mr D F Pritchard, Goytrey House, Goytrey, for £320.
Block of pasture and arable land Goytrey about 12 acres sold to Mr David Morgan for £42.
Freehold of this lot sold to Mr David Morgan for £350.
Freehold residence and lands, Pentre Grange, Goytrey, let as a yearly tenancy to Mrs Jones, sold by private treaty to the tenant.
Freehold Llwyn Celyn Farm, Goytrey, together with 32 acres of land, sold by private treaty sold to Mrs Jones, Pentre Grange, Goytrey
Messrs Gardners, Heywood and Grey were the auctioneers.
October 14th– For Sale or to Let
The Haven, Nantyderry, near Abergavenny – apply J Williams at above address.
October 21st – For Sale or by Public Auction
Freehold roadside Small Holding 31/2 acres or thereabouts Glan-y-nant:
Comprising a stone and slate built compact five roomed messuage, garden and orchard, three meadows, piggeries and outbuildings, now in the occupation of Mr Ben Morgan, ideal poultry or pig farm with small residence in good repair.
Cummuted tithe 13s 1d
Land tax 1s 9d
Further information:
Messrs Liscombe and Dawson Commercial St Newport.
November 11th1921 For Sale by Private Treaty The Haven Nantyderry
Near Abergavenny [now in the occupation of Mr John Williams the owner]
The House stands in its Own Grounds of One acre or thereabouts with Lawns and Kitchen Garden and is surrounded by a large collection of very fine Shrub and Fruit Trees. The House consists of Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Pantry, China Pantry, Scullery, a Convenient Office with Greenhouse attached, Four Bedrooms, Bathroom and upstairs W.C. There are several Outhouses.
The Property is Freehold and is situated within three minutes walk of Nantyderry Station abutting onto the main road from Penpellenny to Nantyderry. It commands a beautiful view of the best parts of Monmouthshire. The House was built quite recently and is fitted out with all modern conveniences. There is a splendid supply of water.
Vacant possession on completion of purchase.
Further particulars from: A DENSLEY
Business Transfer Agent & c. Penygarn, Pontypool
November 13th – The Haven, Nantyderry
For sale by Private Treaty
The house stands in its own grounds of one acre, or thereabouts, with lawns and kitchen garden and is surrounded by a large collection of very fine shrubs and fruit trees.
The house consists of hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, china pantry, scullery, a convenient office with greenhouse attached, four bedrooms, bath room, and upstairs W.C. There are several outhouses.
The property is freehold and is situated within three minutes walk of Nantyderry Station, abutting onto the main road from Penpelenny to Nantyderry.
It commands a beautiful view of the best parts of Monmouthshire. The house was built quite recently and is fitted out with all modern conveniences, There is a splendid supply of water,
Vacant possession on completion.
Further details from:
A Densley, Penygarn, Pontypool.
1899 Free Press
6thJanuary – Goytrey Bachelors Tea
The enterprising bachelors of Saron Baptist Chapel gave an excellent tea on Monday evening week.
Mr David Morgan, The Wern; Mr Con. Pritchard Ty Rhuewan; Mr H. Humphries, Penystair; and Mr W. Evans, Coalbrook presided at the tables, which they had very tastefully decorated with evergreens and flowers.
After tea a very interesting programme was given by the Sunday School scholars and friends.
The choir under the leadership of Mr Morgan in their selections, “The Saviours Birth and “Christmas Bells” gave evidence of a patient practice and careful training; Miss A.E. Carpenter accompanied.
The singing of the Mamhilad Male Voice Party conducted by Mr Ernest Evans was a pleasant item.
Miss Edith Grence and party in dialogue “New Brooms Sweep Clean” elected loud applause.
Miss M. Brown played accompaniment to the quartet, and Miss Carpenter solos.
The Chairman, the Rev. G.G. Cole, needless to say by his witty and appropriate remarks contributed much to the enjoyment of the meeting.
On Sunday last through the generosity of Mr Pyman of Goytrey House, who doubled the Anniversary collections, each scholar was presented with a suitable prize, and this was in addition to the usual trip given in the summer.
Great praise is also due to Mr John Evans who although ill at the time came out to take his place in the chair, and to Mrs Minnie Evans and Mrs Maggie Jones for their solos.
3rdFebruary – The Liability of Country Tenants to keep their Hedges Pruned
An Interesting Case
Alfred Williams, Josiah Lewis, Henry Crump, William Jenkins and James Rowlands, were summoned to show cause why they should not be ordered to prune certain hedges on the highway at Goytre.
Mr T. Watkins, solicitor prosecuted on behalf of the Pontypool Rural District Council.
Jenkins, Rowlands, and [afterwards] Lewis, appeared in court, whilst Crump was represented by his son; Alfred Williams being the only one not represented.
Mr Watkins read section 65 of the Highways Act, respecting the cutting, pruning and plashing of hedges and empowering the local authority to prosecute.
In September last, the Rural District Council received a petition from the inhabitants of Goytrey [and strange to say, most of the defendants signed it] calling attention to the bad state of the roads and hedges.
Defendants were served with notices on the 5th of November to prune their hedges. Subsequently question was called to attention at the Parish Council. Nothing could be done to the roads until those hedges were cut. No wind or sun could get into them.
Rowlands, an old man of remarkable assertiveness, who, throughout the case provoked amusement by his persistent interruptions and expressions of opinion, boldly asked for the cases to be heard separately. His request was acceded to, his case was heard first.
Mr Robert Derrett, surveyor to the Pontypool Rural District Council, produced the petition signed by the inhabitants, and read the part relating to the fences, which were described as dangerous. Rowlands name was among the signatures. Witness handed the roadmen certain documents, copies of which were produced, this was on the 5th of November, the Rural District Council had also received a requisition from the Parish Council.
Defendant – When were you over that way mister Rowland
Witness – Thursday
Where did you see this hedge you are complaining about? – On the road
What road? – The witness described the road
What sort of hedge was it? – You have cut a portion of it
What day of the year do you plead? – From the 30th September to the 31st March
Did you ever see a man plash a hedge in September? – Many trees are planted in October.
Rowlands, Not one sir – You have brought me here today on a thing that is just beginning. Christmas is the time for plashing a hedge.
Witness – It’s the orders of the Council.
The chairman told Rowlands he had had the whole of December, and the whole of January, two months, to do what was required of the hedge, he [the Chairman] knew as much about hedges as the defendant did.
Defendant said he always did the hedges between January and April. In April he preferred to do them. There was 85 yards done already, and he had about as much again, which he would do in 3 days if the weather was fine.
The Chairman advised him to do this.
Defendant: I am quite willing, what about my expenses Sir? I can’t come down here without my expenses, [laughter]
The Chairman: You have not done what you had notice in November to do. The Council had full power to summon you. They had a perfect right and you are here because you neglected to do your duty, and no one can pay you for neglecting to do your duty.
Defendant: Begging you pardon, the time is not expired until next March. There is a piece there by the house that will shade the house and the Rectory. Am I to do that or not? I do not know why I have been brought here today and lose time. If you had summoned me in April I should have done it.
The Chairman: I don’t summon you. You get it done as soon as you can. The law states you must get it done before 31st March. We have only to make an order.
Defendant: It’s too early to be done.
The Chairman: The order is that you are to do it in ten days or the Council will do the work and charge you with the costs.
Defendant: It can’t be done in ten days; I am short of stakes, [laughter]
Mr Watkins also asked that defendant should pay costs, but the Chairman said as this was the first case of this kind, the Bench did not think it advisable to order the costs to be paid.
The next case taken was that of Jenkins, who did not dispute his liability. He said he did the greater part of the hedge last year. He was leaving the farm on 2nd February, and expressed the opinion his landlord could claim damages of him if he pruned the hedge at this stage, besides, the trees were very good shelter for the house in rough weather.
The Chairman: If we make the order you will be safe from your landlord then?
Mr Derrett said the trees in question were 150 yards away, and were not a shelter to the house.
It’s nothing like a hundred yards sir.
The Bench granted the order applied for.
The third case, Josiah Williams was heard next. Williams said that any reasonable man would know it was not the time to trim the hedges now.
The Chairman – I had my trees done for the convenience of the County Council, although I was not obliged to do so as they are ornamental.
Defendant – I did 157 perches last winter.
An order was made in this case, defendant at this time expressing his annoyance at being compelled to come there and lose time over such an affair.
Crumps son pleaded that the road was to bad for a man to work on that side of the hedge next to the road – else his father would have done it.
Col. Hair – It is to be hoped you will have finer weather – similar order made.
An order was made in the remaining case, that of Alfred Williams.
24th February – Bulldog Set on a Policeman
Timothy Curren was charged with stealing apples, value 1s, the property of David Thomas at Goytrey on 11th August 1895.
P.c. Davies said that on Sunday he saw the defendant go into Mr Thomas’s orchard and fill his pockets with apples.
There was a boy on the road watching with a big bulldog. Witness started to go for the defendant when he set the bulldog at him and kept him at bay. Every time witness tried to advance he set the dog at him.
He then unloaded his pocket of apples and went off. Witness took the apples to Mr Thomas. Defendant absconded afterwards and only recently returned to the district.
David Thomas said that on the day in question P.c. Davies had brought some apples to him, the value of which was 1s. A fine of 5s was imposed.
Defendant – in answer to the magistrate said that he had been in Ireland since the time the offence was committed.
7th April – Sad Drowning Fatality at Chain Bridge
A very sad case of drowning occurred at the Chain Bridge near Pontypool on Thursday.
It appears that a little girl, Gertrude Prosser, aged 10 years, with her little brother, a year older, children of the collector of the bridge tolls, were picking primroses at the top of a steep bank of the river above the bridge, called the Rock Pool, when suddenly the little girl slipped, and rolled down the bank and into the Pool which is about 15 foot deep.
The little brother, who of course was very much frightened, ran down to the toll house and told his mother. A water bailiff called Parker, who happened to be near, immediately ran to a place where a boat is kept higher up the river, and he, with the assistance of General Gillespie of Brynderwen eventually got the body out of the water
after it had been immersed about an hour and a half.
The funeral took place at Bettws Newydd Church on Easter Monday. Deep sympathy is felt for Mrs Prosser, whose husband has only lately died.
1901 census – Chainbridge
Mary Elizabeth Prosser widow, 39, caretaker born in Clun Shropshire. Living with her are her children, James, 14, Arthur John, 10, and eight year old Frederick.
19th May 1899 – Theft of Coal
John Davies was charged with stealing 1s worth of coal at Goytrey on the 4th May. Defendant pleaded guilty. Arthur Pugh, waggoner, in the employ of Rosser & Payne, said he was taking coal to Nantyderry and left the coal [1cwt] under a hedge where requested by the purchaser, in a sack.
Witness identified the sack produced as the one containing the coal. He asked the prisoner the following day if he had seen anything of the coal, and he said he had not – Margaret Evans, Gwilym Evans and P.c. Davies also gave evidence.
Defendant said he found the coal where it had been placed by the first witness, and took it, not knowing whom it belonged to, but the constable said that at first defendant denied any knowledge of the coal.
This was his first offence and a fine of 10s was imposed.
30th June 1899 – No Dog License
Mary Edgar was charged with having a dog without a license at Goytrey on the 19th June.
Defendant pleaded guilty but said that she now had a license.
P.c. Davies said that he found a dog on defendant’s premises and she told him she had been refused exemption, as she not had sufficient cattle or land. – Fined 5s.
4th August – Maintenance of Father
Edwin Edgar was charged with not maintaining his father. Mr Davies, relieving officer said that the defendant’s father was chargeable to the Pontypool Union.
Defendant was a farmer and held about 20 acres of land at Goytrey. Defendant said he had offered to pay 1s per week, but he found that he could not pay.
An order of 1s per week was made.
Parish of Goytrey
Marfell & Poole Have been instructed to offer for sale by public auction at the Three Salmons Hotel, Usk On Monday the 21st day of August 1899 At 3 o’clock in the afternoon,
FREEHOLD FARM & LANDS Known as YEW TREE COTTAGE FARM Situate in the parish of Goytrey adjoining the road leading from Monkswood to Penperllenny and containing an area of 36a 0r 2p or thereabouts And now in the occupation of Mr George Stinchcombe as yearly tenant.
Also all that COTTAGE and GARDEN Adjoining the above farm and containing upwards of one acre and now in the occupation of Mr William Summers
The property is pleasantly situated with a southern aspect and commands good views of the surrounding country.
It adjoins a good road and is situate about 3 miles from Usk, 4 from Pontypool and 7 from Abergavenny.
Auctioneers:Trostrey Court Usk:
Solicitors: Gustard & Waddington
13th October Usk & Goytrey Properties
Marfell & Poole Will offer for sale by public auction on Monday 16th August 1899 at 3 o’clock in the afternoon at the Three Salmons Hotel, Usk
Lot 11:
All that Cottage and Garden and piece of Meadow Land known as ELM TREES in the parish of Goytrey, nos. 312 & 313 on the ordinance survey of that parish
The whole containing 1acre 1r 29p
The whole in the occupation of Mr Evan Morgan at a low yearly rental of £6 6s
This property is situate on the main road from Llanover Village to Pontypool, being about 1 mile from the former and within easy access to Nantyderry Station.
Auctioneer: Trostrey Court, Usk
29th September 1899 – Extension
An extension of one hour was granted for the Carpenters Arms, Penpwellenny on the 28th inst., on the occasion of a ploughing match dinner to be held at the Goytrey Farmers Club.
27th October 1899 – Poor Rate
Mary Ann Williams, Goytrey was summoned for non-payment of 3s 3d poor rate due to the overseers of Goytrey.
She said she had never paid taxes, only the rent and that she never had notice to pay the rates. Mr E.W. Gwatkin said defendant was duly rated.
The property, a cottage at Glan-y-nant had changed hands and the present owner had refused to pay the rates.
She was given a month to pay, and willingly consented
1933 Free Press
August 5th – Motor-Cyclists Injuries
Charles Shepherdson, 22, Twyn Cecil, Goytre, was admitted to Pontypool and District Hospital on Sunday, suffering from shock, abrasions and cuts.
Whilst riding a motor-cycle he came into a collision with a car.
August 5th – Williams-James, pretty Goytre wedding at Goytre
The marriage was solemnised at Saron Church Goytre on Monday of Mr R J Williams, eldest son of Mr & Mrs J Williams, High Cottage, Goytre and Miss Irene Elizabeth James of Elm Tree Cottage, Goytre. The Rev. C Aubry Rees was the officiating minister, Mrs R Prosser present at the organ.
The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr A James, wore an ankle length dress of pale blue satin with a black picture hat and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and maidenhair fern.
She was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss E M Williams, sister of the bridegroom, who wore an ankle length dress of lemon crepe-de-chine, with a white picture hat and Miss Eva Pardoe, cousin of the bride, who also wore an ankle length dress indicated, both carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums and maidenhair fern.
Little Misses Sylvia Jones and Molly James, the flower girls, wore dresses in blue silk and carried flower baskets of blue scabious.
The best man was Mr J Williams, brother of the groom.
After the ceremony a reception at the parental home of the bride was attended by some 50 guests. There were a number of valuable presents including one from the Sunday school of which the bride had been superintendent for some time.
August 19th – In Pontypool Hospital
William Morris aged 7, of Ash Cottage, Goytre was on Wednesday evening admitted to Pontypool hospital suffering from abrasions to the head, right arm and left leg. His condition is reported as satisfactory.
He was knocked down by a motor car.
September 9th – Mrs H Jenkins aged 93 (in obituaries)
September 9th – Goytre Couple
Mr & Mrs Thomas Morgan of Pwllmeyric Goytre celebrated their Golden wedding on Sunday having been married at Goytre Church on September 4th 1882.
Mr Morgan is in his 80th year and his wife a year or so older. Both are in splendid health and are spending a week at Barry with friends to celebrate.
Mr Morgan had been a market gardener at Goytre for many years. As a young man he spent a short time in Canada and has worked for short periods on the coal stage at Pontypool Road and Viponds top pit, Varteg.
Both Mr & Mrs Morgan are old members of Saron Baptist Church.
Of the family of 5 children 3 survive, Mr David Morgan, Maesteg, Mrs R Mount of Basingstoke and Mr Wm Morgan, Pontypool.
September 16th – Goytre Farm Withdrawn
At the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny, on Tuesday, M/s J. Straker and Son & Chadwick F.A.I., offered for sale by auction the freehold residential property and modern farmery Ty’r Ewen, Goytre.
The owner – occupier is Mr J Lewis and the property which includes land and orcharding of over 14 acres was withdrawn at £1,350.
September 23rd – Tale of a Horse, Singular Case at Pontypool County Court
A strange story in connection with a transaction in the sale of a horse was related at Pontypool County Court on Wednesday before his Honour Judge L C Thomas, when Edward Henry Charles of Goytre claimed £5 from Henry Taylor of Manor Road, Abersychan.
Mr WLV Harding (from the office of Mr WJ Everett, Pontypool) appeared for the plaintiff and Mr Isca Bowen (of Messrs AE Bowen & Son, Pontypool) for the defendant.
Charles said he paid £5 for a horse from John Hancock, an underground labourer of Cwmffrwdore, who gave him a receipt, stating that the horse had been sold on behalf of Taylor. Soon after the sale he met Mr Taylor at Pontypool fair.
He then told him he had not given Hancock permission to sell the horse. A few days later Taylor came to his farm and said he was going to take the horse away.
The phoned for the police and Taylor left before the constable came.
On 27th July he met defendant at Pontynewynydd and he again said he was coming for the horse. He asked Taylor to see Hancock and get the purchase money from him and the transaction would be completed.
The defendant was that Hancock had had no authority to sell the animal.
Anybody’s Job
It was stated that Taylor told William Gwatkin the licensee of the Wheatsheaf Hotel, Pontypool at the time, that if he got a buyer for the horse he could have anything beyond £5 for himself. Hancock was present at the time and considered he was included in the selling arrangement.
Hancock said he had offered £5 to Taylor and he had it in court to pay him.
The Judge: It was a golden opportunity.
Reviewing the evidence his honour said Taylor made if perfectly clear that he was willing to take £5 for the horse. Hancock overheard the conversation and apparently considered he was included in the offer. In selling it honestly for he gave a receipt on behalf of Taylor.
His Honour said he was drawn to the conclusion that when the conversation took place Hancock was entitled to think that, provided he got this money which Mr Taylor wanted he was entitled to sell the horse.
The proper course for him to take was to give judgement for plaintiff and to leave Hancock to hand over the £5.
September 30th – To Let or for sale
One cottage on main road Goytre to Nantyderry. Modern conveniences:-
Apply W Jackson, Goytre, Pontypool.
October 7th – Goytre Chapel Ed
The church, built in 1807 has been re-roofed and the interior painted and decorated. A new window also has been placed in the Chapel to the memory of the late Mr John Wilks who was a deacon in the church for over 60 years.
At the re-opening service the special speaker was the Rev. D L Jenkins, Bargoed and there was a large and appreciative audience, including a number of the direct descendants of good and true men who were the founders of the sanctuary.
At the evening meeting addresses were delivered by the Rev. Eli Symmons, Mr D James, Green Court, Llanover, Mr Pritchard, New Inn, Mr W Stinchcombe. Mr John Wilks, Little Mill, presided at the organ.
October 14th
Mr Stanley Williams and Mr & Mrs James, Pentre Farm, Goytre, wish to thank all kind friends for sympathy during their recent bereavement and for their floral tributes.
October 14th – Wedding
The wedding took place on Monday of Goytre postman Mr Wilfred Spencer and Miss Mary Jane Dobbs, the eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs Richard Dobbs, Gable Cottage, Goytre.
At 8 o’clock numerous relatives and friends had assembled at Goytre Church to witness the ceremony, which was solemnised by the rector, the Rev. HCP Belcher, M.A.
The bride, who looked charming was attended by her sister, Miss Elsie Dobbs and was given away by her eldest brother, Mr Alfred Dobbs, in the unavoidable absence of her father.
Another brother, Mr Evan Dobbs, carried out the duties of best man.
The wedding party were subsequently entertained at the bride’s home.
The bridegroom, needless to say is well known in the district, for which he has been postman for 5 years.
He is the youngest son of Mrs Spencer, Ventnor, Isle of Wight.
The happy couple later left for Ventnor where the honeymoon will be spent.
Mr & Mrs Spencer will reside at Pontypool.
October 14th – Mr Enoch Waters (in obituaries)
Hereford Times
Saturday 12th October 1850
John and Jenkin Rosser, Llanover, (Pantglas Farm Goytrey) were charged by Isaac Lewis of the same place, publican with violently assaulting and beating complainant and his wife, company being sworn stated:
On Saturday week John Rosser, Jenkin Rosser and John Mathews who were in my house drinking commenced making a disturbance; Mathews struck and kicked me and my wife; – they then began to quarrel amongst themselves, Mathews wanting to fight anybody.
I tried to quit them but he knocked me and threatened to kill my wife.
I went upstairs with some others to get out of the way but Mathews and the two Rosser’s followed us and to avoid being struck I was obliged to jump out through the window.
John Rosser threatened to shoot me. I saw him throw stones at me after I jumped out of the window.
Jenkin Rosser was with him at this time but he could not strike or threaten me – I suppose they have spite against me.
George Thomas, boiler maker, was called, stated he was present and described what passed corroborating the statement that was made.
John Moses, another witness for defendant: when I went into the house on the evening in question all was quiet, I shortly afterwards went into the parlour, when Mathews began to box with a man: they soon got into a quarrel and Mathews wanted to fight but the other man refused.
Another man then came in whom Mathews struck which commenced the row. I got out of the way. I saw no blows between the complainant and two defendants, I went upstairs. Complainant jumped out of the window but John Rosser did not jump after him.
William Proger, carpenter, was also called as witness on part of defendants, but they were convicted 2s each and costs or 2 weeks imprisonment – they paid.
(1851 census Isaac Lewis, Penceffyl, victualler)