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WREXHAM COUNTY COURT. j;

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WREXHAM COUNTY COURT. j; WEDNESDAY.—Before H. Lloyd, Esq. A QUESTIONABLE I.O.U. | Edwards v. Draper.—This was a case brought forward by Mrs. Mary Edwards, widow of tne la e JOB 'ph Edwards, wine "ld "spirit merchant, >><T ins- J. Draper, accountant, Liverpool, and late of Wn x- ham, for the recovery of .£6 under an I.O.U found amongst the papers of deceased. Mr. Ashton Bradley appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Sherratt for the defence. Mrs. Edwards said that she believed that the 1.0 U. was due. Mr. Sherratt said that Mr. Draper was the bst man who would come into a court of justice and deliberately swear that which was untrue. Mr. Draper produced a pocket-book, by which it appeared that a settlement was made between him and Mr. Edwards after the bill was dated, but there was no mention made of the I.O.U. Judgment for defendant. MORB PERJURY. Edmund Jones, Rhostyllen, was sued by Joseph Hallam, of the sitne place, for 19".61., amount of rent owing, and Is. 6d. damage to a window. Mr. Hallam produced an agreement, written by himself and signed by defendant, by which he promised to pay plaintiff .£2 for rent due. Mrs. Hallam stated that she was present with her husband when the note was signed by Edmund Jones. Defendant (with a complacent smile) I could not have signed it, for I can't write. His Honour: I will have this case investigated, and if I can, I will stop the large amount of lyini* that is carried on. You, addressing defendant, if you have signed this note, you are liable to penal servitude for perjury. The case was adjourned until the next court. REFUSAL TO PAY RENT. Lawrence Glancey was sued by Mr. Wilson, land- lord of the Walnut Hotel, Rhosddu, for Al 6s. 3d., rent of a field which defendant rented for the growth of potatoes. Mr. Wilson was represented by Mr. Powell. The field in question was rented by a number of persons, each of whom paid a share of the rent. Defendant refused to pay his share, hence the present action. Judgment for plaintiff with costs.

DENBIGH.

FARNDON.

WREXHAM DEANERY CHURCH ASSOCIATION.

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