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dog belonging to ;i butcher's apjirt-ntice. A I IIKOXFU'S inquest was held on Monday at Tottenham High Cross, London, on the body of •Isicei Ferdinand Friend, who, it was alleged, j been violently assaulted and killed by iVf.'ctive Skeats, of the X division of the police. The firry returned the following verdict :—' We that deceased died from fracture of the skull ••au.-e.lby being struck by Caleb
DATE: 13 July 1878
CATEGORY: News
PAGE: 7
WORDS: 1874
LONDON SAYINGS AND DOINGS. I
- taining the correct cab fares. Why not have a mechanical indicator which would tell the distance travelled—so many revolutions of the wheel a mile ? There is no difficulty at all about it. George Dolby's Musical Circular says that Mr Toole, returning from a most successful country tour, has reproduced at the Gaiety Theatre, Mr Boucicault's version of the Cricket on the Hearth," and plays Caleb Plummer
DATE: 21 January 1871
CATEGORY: News
PAGE: 4
WORDS: 1826
-----------LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Caleb Francis, of Barn street, was knocked down within a few yards of the scene of the former accident, by the pole of a waggon, which passed over his thigh. The injury inflicted was of a very trifling nature, and Mr Francis was in a short time afterwards enabled to continue his avocations. SUICIDE.-A man, named James Mills, about fifty years of age, was found dead in his bed, at his resid- ence in
PUBLICATION: The Pembrokeshire Herald and General Advertiser
DATE: 17 May 1861
CATEGORY: News
PAGE: 2
WORDS: 2544
Advertising
Cardigan Mr. Caleb Lewis, Bookseller Llanelly Air. E. M. Douglas, Auctioneer Carmarthen. Mr. \Vm. Morris. Dealer in China Hay Joseph Foyster, Esq., Banker Knighton Mr. Charles Knill, Cabinet Maker Llandilo Vawr. Mr. George Williams, Postmaster Merthyr Tydvil. Mr. John Edwards, Gentleman Neath Egbert Mocham, Esq., Architect Newport (Pembrokeshire), Mr. James Grillith, Chemist New Radnor Mr. Edward Jones
DATE: 18 June 1853
CATEGORY: Advertising
PAGE: 2
WORDS: 1925
TEN BY.
William Thomas, of Southwell (own team); fifth prize (7s Gel), to Caleb Perkins, ploughman to Mr Llewellyn, of Carne; sixth prize (5s), to George Phillips, of Holly Bash (own team.) The first three were so much of a tie, that at one time the judges had a thought of res.ln« the usual method of solving ploughing match difficulties by tossing; however, at last they agreed to make only a slight difference
PUBLICATION: The Pembrokeshire Herald and General Advertiser
DATE: 15 February 1861
CATEGORY: News
PAGE: 3
WORDS: 1903
Advertising
. Cardiff John Bird, Esq., solicitor Aberystwith Joseph Downie, Esq., Bank manager Bala R. H. Anwyl, Esq., surgeon Brecknock Thomas Frater, Esq., Bank Bridgend Samuel Cox, Esq., solicitor Builth Mr. Thos. P. Gwillim, draper Cardigan Mr. Caleb Lewis, bookseller Llanelly Mr. E. M. Douglas, Auctioneer Carmatthen Mr. Wm. Morria, Dealer in China Hay Joseph Foyster, Esq., banker Haverfordwest.. Mrs. Ann Leman
DATE: 21 December 1850
CATEGORY: Advertising
PAGE: 2
WORDS: 2275
HUNDREDS OF ROOSh: AND DUNGLEDDY.
," No. Tom, I won't tell a lie about it." The land- lady also said that she knew nothing about it. We then drore away towards Haverfordwest. Cross-examined by prisoner: I told you Mr. Vaughan and not Mr. Bowen. Caleb Francis, who drove the car in which the prisoner was conveyed to Haverfordwetton the morning referred to, corroborated the evidence of Jones, The prisoner at first denied having any
PUBLICATION: The Pembrokeshire Herald and General Advertiser
DATE: 28 February 1851
CATEGORY: News
PAGE: 3
WORDS: 2418
ROYAL AGRICULTUAL SOCIETY.
, David Morgan Caleb Evans, and Benjamin George. The accounts of some parishes were passed provisionally, and others were further adjourned. The late surveyor having absconded without paying for materials contracted for by him, the question of the liability and propriety of sueing his sure- ties was a subject of lengthy discussion. Tenders lor the supply of materials for the ensuing year were received
PUBLICATION: The Pembrokeshire Herald and General Advertiser
DATE: 25 March 1853
CATEGORY: News
PAGE: 2
WORDS: 1941
GAME LIST.-COXJNTIES OF1 SOUTH WALES-
., Pencoed John'Williams, Brecon Barnes, Caleb, Coedcanlass Harries, William, Llanunwas Charles, Alltvgog Mark, Tretower Harries, George, Little Haven \\r. W 'Penrhock Thos. Hill, Glanrannell „ Geo. Jordan, Priskilly Forest David Morgan, Carmarthen Beavan, E.. Swansea Thomas Parry, Carmarthen „ Cadogan, Newcastle Lower Bellairs, Frederick, Broad Haven „ Geroge A., Hilton „ William, Newcastle Lower Bence
PUBLICATION: The Pembrokeshire Herald and General Advertiser
DATE: 1 October 1858
CATEGORY: Detailed Lists, Results and Guides
PAGE: 3
WORDS: 2652
Advertising
.Thomas Frater, Esq., Bank Bridgend Samuel Cox, Esq., solicitor Builth Mr. Thos. P. Gwillim, draper Cardigan Mr. Caleb Lewis, bookseller Carmarthen .Mr. Stephen Aubrey, clerk in Messrs. Morris's Bank Hay D. Bremner, Esq., Bank Haverfordwest .Mrs. Ann Leman, bookseller Knighton.Mr. John G. Goulstone, druggist Neath Mr. llees Morgan, draper New Radnor ..Hugh T. Evans, Esq., merchant Newtown .James
DATE: 17 March 1849
CATEGORY: Advertising
PAGE: 2
WORDS: 2281