1517. [18]95 April 28 REPORT: Sergeant John Breeze and P.C. D.N. Jones, Bangor Police Station, to Mr. S. J. Harris, superintendent, Bangor, re a disturbance at the home of Mrs. Bromley, 23 Garden Square, Bangor.

1518. 1885 May 3 REPORT: Police Sergeant John Griffith, Guild Hall, Carnarvon to C. Davies, D.C.C., Carnarvon, con­ cernlng the behaviour of P.C. 39 Jones who had been on duty the previous night whilst under the influence of drink.

1519. 1895 July- BUNDLE of Police Reports and Charge Sheets (all Sept. divisions), also a RETURN of persons committed for trial In the Bangor Division.

1520. 1895 Aug. - BUNDLE of Police Reports and Charge Sheets (all Sept. dlvtslons).

1521. 1895 Oct.-Dec. BUNDLE of Police Reports and Charge Sheets (all divisions) also RETURNS of persons balled for trial In the Conway Division.

1522. 1896 Jan.- BUNDLE of Police Reports and Charge Sheets (all March dlvtslons).

1523. 1896 Oct.-Dec. BUNDLE of Police Reports and Charge Sheets (all divisions).

1524. 1896 Deo. 31 CHARGE SHEET: Superintendent Rowlands, Conway Division, re the case of Lewis Lewis who was charged with stealing a piece of bacon from Messrs. John Jones & Son, . He was fined twenty shillings and costs. 1525. 1897 Jan. 25 REPORT: Sgt. Henry Owen, Llandudno Police Station, re the theft of 12 tins of corned beef from a railway waggon In Llandudno. George Hughes and John Henry Atherton, Maes Du Crossing, near Llandudno, were brought before a Justice and remanded In custody for 8 days In connection with the theft.

1526. 1897 March 24 REPORT: Sgt. Henry Owen, Llandudno Station, re the case of Mary Thomas, Free lands Boot Shop, , who was charged with obtaining ten shillings under false pretences from Ethel Wood, Llmpley Lodge, Penrhynslde. The case was dismissed.

1527. 1897 April-May BUNDLE of Charge Sheets and Police Reports fcr the divisions of Carnarvon, Conway and Bangor ­ all re thefts.

1528. 1897 May 19 REPORT: P. C. J.Richards, Guild Hall Station, Carnarvon, to Mr. Harris, Deputy Chief Con­ stable, Carnarvon, reporting the theft of a white flannel petticoat, from the garden of Mrs. Williams, Mln y don, Bangor Road.

1529. 1897 May 21 REPORT: Inspector Rowland, Bangor Station, Carnarvonshire Constabulary, re the case of an Indecent assault upon Sarah Parry of Ynys House, Llanfalrfechan by Thomas Parry and John Henry Williams.

1530. 1897 May 23 REPORT: Superintendent T . Jones, Pwllhell, to Chief Cons table's Office, Carnarvon, re the theft of a silver watch valued at £5 from the house of Robert Griffith, Maes y Llyn Terrace, Penrhyd­ lynlog, Pwllhell. The watch which was the property of Hugh Williams a lodger was subsequently found In a field near the Terrace. 1531. 1897 June 21 BEPORT: P. C. John Griffith, Llandudno, to Chief Constable^ Office, Carnarvon, re the theft of a cash box containing £111.12s. 6d. and 2 £5 notes from the stall of Mr. Frederick Charles Brooks, fishmonger, In the Market Hall by 3 young boys - Enoch Owen aged 11, William Boyce aged 9 and William Thomas Pritchard aged 12.

1532. 1898 Jan. 20 BEPORT: P. C. John Jones, Port Dlnorwlc Police Station, to Mr. S.T. Harris, Deputy Chief Con­ stable, Carnarvon, re the suspected theft of a purse containing money from the house of O.M. Jones, Cefn Gwyn.

Attached:

REPORT (27 Jan. 1898) the same to the same re enquiries made In the above case. Document Incomplete and torn.

1533. 1899 Oct.-Dec. BUNDLE of Police Reports and Charge Sheets (all divisions), also RETURN of persons balled for trial within the Pwllhell Division.

1534. 1903 Oct. 28 REPORT: P. C. David Jones, Malltraeth Police Station, to Inspector Johnes [Menal Bridge Police Station] on the bad state of repair of a lane called Caeddafydd near Malltraeth Police Station.

Attached:

COVERING LETTER (29 Oct. 1903): Inspector Owen Jones, Menal Bridge Police Station to R.B. Evans, Union House, Bangor. ProBecutlon Papers

1535 - 1926 Court Proceedings

1535 - 1813 1535-1591. 1890-1899 List of Cases : Petty Sessions

1535. 1890 March-May BUNDLE of lists of Cases to be heard at the Petty Sessions for the Carnarvon Division and for Carnarvon Borough.

1536. 1890 March-May BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Conway, Llandudno and Bettws y Coed.

1537. 1890 March-May BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Portmadoc.

1538. 1890 March-May BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Pwllhell (County and Borough).

1539. 1890 June-Aug. BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Bangor.

1540. 1890 June-Aug. BUNDLE of lists of Cises for Petty Sessions at Bangor.

1541. 1890 June-Aug. BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Conway, Bettws y Coed and Llandudno.

1542. 1890 June-Aug. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Portmadoc.

1543. 1890 June-Aug. BUND IE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Pwllhell (County and Borough).

1544. 1890 Sept. -Nov. BUNDLE of lists of C^ses for Petty Sessions for Carnarvon Borough and Carnarvon Division. 1545. 1890 Sept.-Nov. BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Conway, Llandudno and Bettws y Coed.

1546. 1890 Sept.-Nov. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Portmadoc.

1547. 1890 Sept.-Nov. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Pwllhell (County and Borough).

1548. 1890 Dec. ­ BUNDLE of Lists of Cases to be heard at the 1891 Feb. Petty Sessions for the Carnarvon Division and for Carnarvon Borough.

1549. 1890 Dec. ­ BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at 1891 Feb. Bangor.

v. 1550. 1890 Dec. ­ BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at 1891 Feb. Portmadoc.

1651. 1891 Feb. 28 LIST of Cases to be heard at the Petty Sessions - Carnarvon Division.

1552. 1894 April 10 LIST of Cases for Petty Sessions at Bangor.

1553. 1894 June 27 LIST of Cases tried at Pwllhell Petty Sessions, 27 June 1894.

1554. 1894 June-Sept. BUNDLE of lists of Cases disposed of at Pwllhell and Portmadoo Petty Sessions. 1555. 1894 Aug. -Oct. BUNDLE of lists of Cases disposed of at (County) and Portmadoc Petty Sessions.

1556. 1894 Sept. BUNDLE of lists of Cases disposed of at Conway, Llandudno and Bettws y Coed Petty Sessions.

1557. 1894 Sept. -Nov. BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Portmadoc.

1558. 1894 Sept. -Nov. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Pwllhell, Borough, County and Special Petty Sessions.

1559. [1884 Oct. ] LIST of Cases disposed of at Bangor Petty Sessions.

1560. 1894 Nov. 17 LIST of Cases to be heard at the Petty Sessions, Carnarvon Division.

1561 1894 Nov. 19 LIST of Cases disposed of at Carnarvon Petty Sessions, 19 November 1894.

1562. 1895 Jan.-March BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Conway, Bettws y Coed and Llandudno.

1563. 1895 Jan. -June BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Bangor.

1564. 1895 March-May BUNDLE of lists of Cases disposed of at Bangor Petty Sessions. 1565. 18; 5 March-May BUNDLE of Lists of Cases disposed of and cases to be heard at the Petty Sessions for Carnarvon Borough and the Carnarvon Division.

1566. 1895 March-May BUNDLE of Lists of Cases disposed of at Conway, Llandudno and Bettws y Coed Petty Sessions.

1567. 1895 April-May BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Conway, Llandudno and Bettws y Coed.

1568. 1895 June 4 LIST of Cases disposed of at Carnarvon [?Borough] Petty Sessions.

!569. 1895 June BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Llandudno.

1570. 1895 June-Aug. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases disposed of at Bangor Petty Sessions.

1571. 1895 June-Aug. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Bettws y Coed, Conway and Llandudno.

1572. 1885 June-Aug. BUNDLE of lists of Cases disposed of at Conway, Llandudno and Bettws y Coed Petty Sessions and Special Sessions at Llandudno and Conway.

1573. 1805 July-Aug. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Bangor.

1574. 1895 Aug. BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Pwllhell, Portmadoc and Llandudno. 1575. 18l)5 Sept. -Nov. BUNDLE of lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Bangor.

1576. 1895 Sept. -Nov. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases disposed of at Bangor Petty Sessions.

1577. 1815 Sept.-Nov. BUNDLE of lists of Cases disposed of and of cases to be heard at the Petty Sessions for Carnarvon Borough and Carnar von Division.

1578. 1805 Sept.-Nov. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases disposed of at Conway, Llandudno and Bettws y Coed Petty Sessions.

157 i. 18a5 Sept. -Deo. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at Conway, Bettws y Coed and Llandudno.

1580. 18v)5 Nov. 30 LIST of Cases to be heard at the Petty Sessions for the Carnarvon Division.

1581. 18.45 Nov. ­ BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at 1896 March Bettws y Coed, Llandudno and Conway.

1582. 1895 Dec. 2 LIST of Cases disposed of at [?Carnarvon] Borough Petty Sessions.

1583. 1895 Dec. 7 LIST of Cases to be heard at the Petty Sessions, Carnarvon Division.

1584. 1895 Dec. 9 LIST of Cases disposed at the Borough [Carnarvon] Petty Sessions. 1585. 18i5 Dec. 23 IIST of Cases disposed of at the Borough [Carnarvon] Petty Sessions.

1586. 18S5 Pec.­ BUNDLE of Lists of Cases for Petty Sessions at 1896 Feb. Bangor.

1587. 1895 Dec. ­ BUNDLE of Lists of Cises disposed of at Bangor 1896 Feb. Petty Sessions.

1588. 1895 Dec. ­ BUNDLE of lists of Cases disposed of at Conway, 18:6 Feb. Bettws y Coed and Llandudno Petty Sessions.

1589. 1896 Nov. 21 LIST of C ses to be heard at the Petty Sessions for the Carnarvon Division.

1590. 1896 Dec­ BUNDLE of Lists of Cases to be heard at the 1897 Feb. Petty Sessions for Carnarvon Borough and Carnarvon Division.

1591. 1899 ^ug.-Dec. BUNDLE of Lists of Cases to be heard and of cases disposed of at the Petty Sessions for the Carnarvon Division and the Borough of Carnarvon. 1592-1688. 1884-1895 Summonses: (also some bundles composed of both summonses and warrants and some declarations of service of summonses).

1592. 1884 July 12 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon to David Parry of Pant y gro, pa. Llanbeblig to appear before the Petty Sessions, Carnarvon Division, on the application of Ann Jones of Hafod Olau, re bastardy. (2 copies).

Attached:

LETTER (7, Aug. 1884): Inspector John Thomas, Glamorgan Constabulary Office, Pontyprldd to Major Clayton, Carnarvonshire Constabulary, Carnarvon returning summons In the above case as he has failed to trace Parry at Fern dale.

1593. 1891 Jan. 7 8UMMONS: W.T. Poole, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon to Luke Edward Williams of Tal Gerddl, Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction, Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting and beating Elizabeth Williams.

Attached:

NOTICE to Luke Edward Williams as above that Elizabeth Williams as above has applied to the court that she be no longer bound to cohabit with him and that she has custody of (he children of the marriage, 8 Jan. 1891.

1594. 1891 Jan. 14 SUMMONS: Watkln William Roberts, J.P . for the Comity of Carnarvon to Catherine Owen of Waenfawr, pa. Llanbebllg, to appear before the court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting Martha Williams of Hen Shop, pa. Llanbebllg. 1595. 1891 Feb. 2 SUMMONS: Edw. H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon to Richard Roberts and Hugh Griffith of Marian Terrace, Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Justices to answer a charge of trespassing upon the land of Robert Roberts, as reported to the court by Francis Mitchell of Coed Bolyn.

1596. 1891 Feb. 2 SUMMONS: Edw. H. Owen, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to Richard Roberts and Hugh Griffith of Marian Terrace, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer a charge of trespassing upon the land of Robert Roberts, as reported to the court by Francis Mitchell of Coed Bolyn, pa. Llanddelnlolen.

1597. 1891 Feb. 6 ASSAULT SUMMONS: John Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Owen Hughes, Waen Pentlr, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer a charge of assault Robert Williams of Tynllwyn, pa. Llan­ ddelnlolen.

1598. 1891 Feb. 6 SUMMONS: Watkin Wm. Roberts, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to William Thomas, Tal'lon, , to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of being the father of the bastard child of Margaret Owen, Hermon Terrace, Llanrug.

1599. 1891 Feb. 11 ASSAULT SUMMONS: Watkin Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Robert Williams, Tynllwyn, pa. llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of assaulting Owen Hughes of Waenpentlr, pa. Llanddelnlolen.

1600. 1891 Feb. 16 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Humphrey Jones of Edwin Terrace, , pa. Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting and beating Owen Samuel 1600. (cont.'d) . Jones of Penyrorsedd Terrace, pa. Llanllyfnl.

1601. 1891 April 8 PEACE SUMMONS: John Owen, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to William W. Roberts, Penrhos, Bethel, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of threatening to kill Robert Thomas Williams of Pantgwyn, pa. Llan­ ddelnlolen.

1602. 1891 April 7 SUMMONS? Edward H. Owen, J.P. forme County of Carnarvon, to Thomas Prlchard of 52 Ashcroft St., St. Helens, to appear at the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer the complaint of Elizabeth Williams of Menal St., Portdlnorwlc, that he Is the father of her bastard child.

1603. 1891 April 21 SUMMONS: Watkln William Roberts, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to John Davies of Hafodlas bach, Talysarn, pa. to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting and beating Davtd William Williams.

1604. 1891 April 22 SUMMONS: John Owen, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to Catherine Owen and Ellen Owen of Pentre Waen, pa. Llanbebllg, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting and beating Martha Williams.

Attached:

SUMMONS as above to Eliza Hughes of Pentre Waen, pa. Llanbebllg, to appear as a witness In the case as above. 1C05. 1891 April 22 DECLARATION OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS on Thomas Prichards of 39 Traverse St., St. Helens, tinker, by Henry Richards, Borough of St. Helens.

1606. 1891 April 29 SUMMONS: Edw. H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to William Jones, Ysgoldy, and William Robert Williams, Fronoleu, both of pa. Llan­ ddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of stealing a pocket knife, a tea canister, tea, bread, butter, ham and sugar belonging to Richard Hughes, Allt Ddu, pa. Llanddelntolen.

1607. 1891 May 30 SUMMONS: L.R. Thomas, Clerk to the Justices, to Owen Hughes, Ty Isa, Caenant, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Justices to answer a charge under the Employers and Workmen Act 1875. The plaintiff, William Jones, Erw Wen, pa. CU/nnog, farmer, claims £1.10.0. damages for the breach of contract of service entered Into by the defendant.

1608. 1891 June 1 SUMMONS: Edw. H. Owen, J.P., for the County of Carnarvon, to Thomas Williams, co. Anglesea, a seaman on the vessel Santa Sellna of Portmadoc to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly on the public thoroughfare at Bangor from Port­ dlnorwlc.

1609. 1891 June 1 SUMMONS: Edw. H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Thomas Williams, co. Anglesea, a seaman on board the vessel Santa Sellna of Portmadoc to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer a charge of resisting Constable William Owen who had John Hughes in his custody. 1610. 1891 June 6 PEACE SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John Williams, Cefngrlanog, pa. Clynnog, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of threat­ entng to kill Robert Jones, Henbantmawr, pa. Clynnog.

1611. 1891 June 9 SUMMONS: Evan Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Mary Williams, Dafarn Dywyrch, pa. Llandwrog, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer a charge of stealing 90 lbs of coal, the property of John Roberts, at Bryngwyn Station, pa. Llandwrog.

1612. 1891 June 22 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Frederick Coxon of Carnarvon to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting and beating Esther Coxon.

1613. 1891 July 7 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon to Ann Roberts of Erwfforch, Saron, pa. Llanddetnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of non payment of rates.

1614. 1891 July 8 SUMMONS: John Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Ebenezer Williams of Coetmor Terrace, , pa. Llanllyfnl, to appear at the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon, to answer a charge of assaulting and beating Owen Owens of Broneryri Terrace, pa. Llanllyfnl.

1615. 1891 July 11 BASTARDY WITNESS SUMMONS: ?S.W. Jones, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to William Price of Talgarnedd and Jane Griffith of Cae rhengan, pa. Llanllyfnl, to give evidence on behalf of the Complainant in the case of Williams Jones, Tir bach, pa. Llanllyfnl, who Is accused of being the father of the bastard child of Margaret Griffith, Garregwen, pa. Llanllyfnl. 1616. 1891 July 11 SUMMONS: ?S.W. Jones, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to William Jones, Ttr Bach, pa. , to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of being the father of the bastard child of Margaret Griffith, Garregwen, Llanllyfnl.

1617. Dead number.

1618. 1891 July 15 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John Morris Richard, John Roberts and Evan Evans all of Tanymarlan, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of trespassing upon the Carnarvon and Llanberls Branch of the and North Western Railway Company as reported to the court by John Pearson Of Holyhead, co. Anglesey.

1619. 1891 July 15 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John Henry Jones and Richard Jones, Gromlech, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of unlawfully and wilfully committing damage to 13 telegraph Insulators and six signal wire pulleys the property of the London and Northwestern Railway Company as reported to the court by John Pearson of Holynead, co. Anglesey.

1620. 1891 July 20 SUMMONS: Edw. H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Ellen Roberts, Tanycoed, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of trespassing upon the Carnarvon and Llanberls Branch of the London and North Western Railway Company, as reported to the court by Frank Clough of Carnarvon Station. 1621. 1891 July 20 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon to Owen Jones, Pontyclm Mill, pa. Clynnog, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of allowing a donkey to stray on Pontllyfnl Road as reported to the court by Cornelius Davies of Carnarvon.

1622. 1891 July 21 SUMMONS: Watktn Wm. Roberts, J.P. to Martha Williams, Henshop, Waenfawr, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of assaulting Ellen Owen of Fronelltan, pa. Llanbebllg, as reported to the court by the said Ellen Owen.

1623. 1891 July 22 SUMMONS: John Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Richard Hughes of Waen Pentlr, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of damaging a fence, the property of Hugh Lloyd Owen of Felin Uchaf, pa. Llanddelnlolen, and turning on to the latter's land a mare and foal.

1624. 1891 July 22 WITNESS SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County If Carnarvon, to Thomas Evans, Penygongl, Waenfawr, to give evidence on behalf of the Complainant In the case of Ellen Owen, (complainant), v Martha Williams, Henshop, Waunfawr, (defendant), for assault.

1625. 1891 July 23 WITNESS SUMMONS: Edw. H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Ann Evans, Penygongl, Waenfawr, to give evidence on behalf of the com­ platnant In the case of Ellen Owen (complainant) v Martha Williams, Hen Shop, Waenfawr, (def­ endant), for assault. 1626. 1891 July 24 SUMMONS: J. ?—, J.P. , for the County of Carnarvon, to W.R. Jones of Wynnstay House, Bethesda, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of obtaining by false pretences a silver lever watch from Ann Roberts, wife of Hugh Roberts of Farm Yard, pa. Llandwrog.

1627. 1891 July 24 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to Rtohard Williams, David Rowlands and , all of Victoria Hotel, Llanberls, and Rtohard Williams of Bethel, Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon as witnesses In the case against Robert Roberts of Bettws y Coed eharged with attempting to have carnal knowledge of a mare at pa. Llanberls.

1628. 1891 July 28 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to Evan J . Jones of Bryn derwen, Tal­ ysarn, pa. Llanllyfnl, quarryman, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to act aB witness In the case against Robert Dwen of Cefncoed, Talysarn, charged with assaulting and beating .

1629. 1881 July 28 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Robert Owen of Cefn Coed, Talysarn, quarryman, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting and beating Thomas Edwards of 7 Bala­ deulyn Terrace, Nantlle.

1630. 1891 July 28 SUMMONS: Watkin Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Robert Davies of Penybraleh, pa. Llandwrog, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of damaging a window, the property of Robert Jones of Bron Eryrl Terrace, pa. Llanwnda. It31. 1891 Sept. 25 SUMMONS: ?—, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Hugh Owen of Penygwryd Hotel, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of being the father of the bastard child of Owen Ellen Evans, 6 Manchester Row, Llanberls.

1632. 1891 Sept. 29 SUMMONS to John William Owen of Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction Carnarvon, on the application of William Roberts of Blaenycae, pa. Llanddelnlolen, re a threat to kill the complainant.

1633. 1891 Oct. 7 BASTARDY WITNESS SUMMONS: W.T. Poole, J.P., for the County of Carnarvon, to Margaret Prltchard of Penygwryd Hotel, near Llanberls, and Elizabeth Mary Evans, 83 Pool Street, Carnarvon, to give evidence on behalf of the complainant In the case of Hugh Owens of Penygwryd Hotel who Is accused of being the father of the bastard child of Gwen Ellen Evans, Manchester Row, Llanberls.

1634. 1891 Nov. 3 SUMMONS: Watkln William Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John Roberts of , pa. Llanbebllg, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of unlawful possession of a dog without having In force a licence, at Waenfawr, pa. Llanbebllg.

1635. 1891 Nov. 4 SUMMONS: ? —, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to William William Jones of Book­ seller Shop, pa. Llanbebllg, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of refusing to sell Paragorlc drug to Owen Thomas [a Weights and Measures] officer. 1636. 1891 Nov. 9 SUMMONS: George Farren, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Robert Hughes of Refall Costtll, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of being drunk and disorderly In a public thoroughfare at Penygolwg, pa. Llanddelnlolen.

1637. 1891 Nov. 9 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to Thomas Limerick of Dlnas Terrace, pa. Llanwnda, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of unlawfully assaulting and beating John Thomas at Bontnewydd.

1638. 1891 Nov. 9 SUMMONS: George Farren, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Hugh Williams of Prince of Inn, pa. Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of unlaw­ fully selling by retail Intoxicating liquor without being licensed to do so.

1639. 1891 Nov. 10 SUMMONS: W.T. Morgan, J.P., for the County of Carnarvon, to RacLael Jones of Birmingham House, pa. Llanberls, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulterated spirits of nitre to John Roberts at Birmingham House, pa. Llanberls.

1640. 1891 Nov. 10 SUMMONS: W.T. Morgan, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Henry Owen of Liverpool House, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sesslonsal Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulterated spirits of nitre to John Roberts at Liverpool House, pa. Llanddelnlolen. 1641. 1891 Nov. 10 SUMMONS: W.T. Morgan, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to of Slop Isaf, Penygroes, pa. Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulter­ ated spirits of nitre to Owen Thomas at Slop Isaf, pa. Llanllyfni.

1642. 1891 Nov. 10 SUMMONS: W.T. Morgan, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Griffith G. Owen of E ldon House, pa. Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulter­ ated ?paragor!c at Eldon House, pa. Llanllyfnl.

1643. 1891 Nov. 10 SUMMONS: W.T. Morgan, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Ellen Jones of the Post Office, pa. Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulterated spirits of nitre to Owen Thomas at the Post Office, pa. Llanllyfnl.

1644. 1891 Nov. 10 SUMMONS: W.T. Morgan, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to Ann Hughes of Shop Newydd, Clwt­ ybont, pa. Llanddetniolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Ses­ slonal Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulterated spirits of nitre to John Roberts at Shop Newydd, pa. Llanddetniolen.

1645. 1891 Nov. 10 SUMMONS: J. ?Inglls, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Morris Jones, William Thomas and Arthur Jones all of Pantglas, pa. Clynnog, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of hiving in their possession a gaff torch, oil can and a fork for the purpose of catching or killing salmon in Pantglas rvler, pa. Clynnog. 1646. 1891 Nov. 11 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Ellen Lewis of Tabernacl St., Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sesslon­ al Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of unlawful possession for the use for trade of false weights at Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen.

1647. 1891 Nov. 11 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Grace Jones of Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of un­ lawful possession for use for trade of false weights at Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen.

1648. 1891 Nov. 16 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the Petty Sessions Division of Carnarvon, to John Hughes of Parkla rhos, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear at the Grand Jury Boom, Carnarvon, to answer a charge brought by Thomas Edwards of Erw rodyn, pa. Llanddelnlolen, under the Employers and Workmen Act 1875 vis. a claim for balance of wages due.

1649. 1891 NOV. 16 SUMMONS: W.T. Poole, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John Thomas of Tyddyn Wrach, pa. Llanwnda, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting and beating Ann Thomas at Tyddyn Wrach, pa. Llanwnda.

1650. 1891 Nov. 17 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John O. Hughes and William Williams, Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of stealing potatoes from Jane Roberts at Bachrtffrl, pa. Llanddelnlolen. 1651. 1891 Nov. 17 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John Hughes, High Street, Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of selling adulterated spirit of nitre to John Roberts.

1652. 1891 Nov. 23 SUMMONS: George Farren, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Edward Humphrey of the Victoria Hotel, pa. Llanberls, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of unlawfully neglecting to have his name and sufficient wordsto express the business for which his licence had been granted painted and fixed on his premises.

1653. 1891 Nov. 24 SUMMONS: George Farren, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon to William Roberts of Penypass Hotel, In pa. Llanberls to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of unlawfully neg­ lectlng to have his name and sufficient words to express the business for which his licence was granted painted and fixed on his premises.

1654. 1891 Nov. 27-28 BUNDLE containing two Summonses to William Jones of Pengwern Mill, pa. JJanwnda, and of Henbart Mawr, pa. Clynnog, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer charges of fathering the bastard child of Rebecca Jones of Blaenycae, pa. Llanwnda, and breach of contract of service entered Into by William Jones with David Samuel Jones of Tyn y Ion, Brynselncyn, pa. Llanldan.

1655. 1891 Deo. 3 DECLARATION of Service of Summons by Sergeant William Jones, sworn at . The defendant lived at Tyddja Qrjra.

1 1656. 1881 Dec. ­ BUNDLE of Summonses in the case of Sarah 1892 March Williams, Nevln, grocer, (plaintiff^ Robert Owen Daniels, Penygroes, Nevln (defendant), and the Joint Police Committee of Carnarvonshire, (garnlshee), re debt.

Attached:

ORIGINAL JUDGEMENT In the case, 21 April 1891.

1657. 1894 Feb.-Sept. BUNDLE of Summonses to people to appear at the Court of Summary Jurisdiction In the Petty Ses­ slonal Division of Carnarvon and WARRANTS for the apprehension of people to answer charges at the same court.

1658. 1894 Feb. 12 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Morgan Jones of Prince Llewelyn, Waenfawr, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk at the Cross Keys Inn, pa. Llanrug, and refusing to quit the premises on the request of Robert Williams, the landlord.

1659. 1894 Feb. 20 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Griffith Jones of Caenewydd, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of unlawfully assaulting and beating Jane Jones of Caenewydd, pa. Llanrug.

1660. 1894 Feb. 20 SUMMONS: Watktn Wm. Roberts, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to Hugh Owen of Beach Row, Port­ dlnorwlc, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer the charge of threatening Richard Jones of Porthamel Farm, pa. Llanldan. 1661. 1894 Aug. 7 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon, to William Griffith Williams of Gwredog Isaf, pa. Llanwnda, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a claim for wages by Thomas Griffiths of 9 Balaclava Road, pa. Llanbebllg.

1662. 1894 Aug. 7 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Thomas Padarn Roberts of Goodman St., pa. Llanberls, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer the complaint of Margaret Roberts of Manchester House, Llanberls, that he Is the father of her bastard child.

1663. 1894 Aug. 11 SUMMONS: John Robinson and Evan Roberts, J.P. 's for the County of Carnarvon, to of Pebllg Mills, pa. Llanbebllg, farm labourer, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer the complaint of Sarah Roberts of Magdalen Terrace, Rhos , that he Is the father of her bastard child.

1664. 1894 Aug. 11 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon to David Thomas Know las of Bryngro, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Justices at the County Hall, Carnarvon, to answer a charge of tres­ passtng on land owned by Henry Parry In pa. Llan­ rug In search of game.

1665. 1894 Aug. 11 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to William Thomas Knowles of Bryn Gro, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting and beating John Rowland Jones of Bronhyfryd at Pare y refall, pa. Llanrug.

1666. 1894 Aug. 11 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Owen Morgan of Trosyffordd, 1666. (coot. 'd) ... pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Justices at the County Hall, Carnarvon as witness in the case against David Thomas Know lea of Bryngro, Llanrug for trespassing In search of game In pa. Llanrug.

1667. 1894 Aug. 13 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John Rowland Jones of Bronhyfryd, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of assaulting and beating David Thomas Knowles at Trosffordd, pa. Llanrug.

1668. 1894 Aug. 15 SUMMONS: W. Taylor ?Morgan, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to Jane Morris, Refatl, Richard Hughes, Brynffynnon and David Owen, Brynhermon, all In pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon as witnesses In the case against John Rowland Jones of Brynhyfryd, pa. Llanrug, for assaulting and beating David Thomas Knowles.

1669. 1894 Aug. 17 DECLARATION OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS on Wm. Griffith Williams of Gwredog Isaf, Llanwnda by Thomas Griffiths, constable of Bontnewydd.

1670. 1894 Sept. 29 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to Hugh Hughes of Saron, pa. Llan­ ddelnlolen, to appear before the Justices at the County Hall, Carnarvon, to answer a charge of tres­ passlng on land In pa. Llanddelnlolen In the pos­ sesslon of Henry Parry and Robert Roberts In search of game.

1671. 1894 Oct. 2 SUMMONS: J . ?IngUs, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Owen Jones of Charlotte St., pa. Llanberls, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly In High St., Llanberls. 1671. (cont. 'd) . Attached:

DECLARATION OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS as above by Police Sgt. Thomas Williams, Llanberls, 4 October 1894.

1672. 1894 Oct. 9 SUMMONS: Watkin Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John O. Davies of Cwmyglo, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulterated spirits of nitre to Thomas Williams.

1673. 1894 Oct. 9 SUMMONS: Watktn Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Richard Hughes of Clynnog to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnar­ von to answer a charge of selling adulterated spirits of nitre b Henry Harris.

1674. 1894 Oct. 9 SUMMONS: Watkin Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Elizabeth Williams of TanralltShop, Talysarn, pa. Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulterated coffee to Henry Harris.

1675. 1894 Oct. 9 SUMMONS: Watkin Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Catherine Chambers of Victoria Vaults, pa. Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulterated rum to Henry Harris.

1676. 1894 Oct. 9 SUMMONS: Watkin Wrm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Erasmus Jones of Rhostryfan, pa. Llanwnda, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of selling adulterated spirits of nitre to Henry Harris at Rhostryfan. 1677. 1894 Oct. 13 SCHOOL BOARD SUMMONS: Evan Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Dorothy Jones of Penhafodlas, Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of neglecting to provide elementary Instru­ ctlon for her child Dorothy, on the complaint of Llanllyfnl School Board.

1678. 1894 Oct. 13 SCHOOL BOARD SUMMONS: Evan Robetts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon to Richard Roberts of Halfway Terrace, Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of neglectingto provide elemen­ tary Instruction for his children, Jane, Mary and Robert, on the complaint of the Llanllyfnl School Board.

1679. 1894 Oct. 13 SCHOOL BOABD SUMMONS: Evan Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Owen Owen of Tyny­ werglodd Terrace, Llanllyfnl, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of neglecting to provide elementary lastru­ ctlon for his child Maggie, on the complaint of the Llanllyfnl School Board.

1680. 1894 Oct. 13 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Robert Roberts of Llwynbedr Uchaf, pa. Clynnog to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of non payment of rates.

1681. 1884 Oct. 13 SUMMONS: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Michael Owen of Glanrafon, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of allowing a bull to stray on the Carnarvon and Llanberls road. 1682. 1894 Oct. 13 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to William Hughes, Ffrldd, Nantlle, and Richard Roberts, Sea View, Penygroes, to appear before the Justices to answer the charge of £^passing upon the land of Thomas Jones and Hugh Hughes In pursuit of game as reported to the court by John W. Jones of .

1683. 1894 Oct. 16 SUMMONS: W. Taylor Morgan, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Robert Jones of Ysgoldy Dlnorwlc, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly at High St., Ebenezer.

1684. 1894 Oct. 23 SUMMONS: ?I.B. Roberts, J.P.for the County of Carnarvon, to Richard E. Owen, Blue Be 11 Inn, pa. Llanrug, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of selling adulterated rum to Thomas Williams.

1685. 1894 Oct. 24 SUMMONS: George Farren, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Griffith Parry of Tynrhos, Llan­ ddelnlolen, to appear as a witness before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction sitting at the Grand Jury Room, Carnarvon, in the case against Jane Jones of Penrhynbach farm, pa. Llanddetnlolen, viz. that she allowed two pigs to be moved to a pigsty on her farm which was an Infected place without a licence.

1686. 1894 Oct. 24 SUMMONS: Geo. Farren, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to Jane Jones, Penrhynbach Farm, pa. Llanddelnlolen, to appear before the Court of Sum­ mary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of allowing two pigs to be moved onto her farm, the said farm being then an Infected place. 1687. 1895 April 4 SUMMONS: Edw. H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to John Henry Roberts, Bedd y cor, pa. , co. Anglesey, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of being the father of the bastard child of Elizabeth Grace Parry, 12 Snowdon Street, Pen­ ygroes.

1688. 1895 April 23 SUMMONS: Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, to William Williams, Pedalr ?Farm, pa. Llanrhyddlad, co. Anglesey, to appear before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction to answer the charge of being the father of the bastard child of Margaret Catherine Williams, Saron, pa. Llanddelnlolen.

Appended:

PAPERS testifying to the serving of the above summons by officers of the Anglesey Constabulary. 1689-1761. 1884-1895 Warrants:

1689. 1884 May 14 WARRANT OF COMMITMENT of Mary Grace Jones of Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelntolen, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon for begging alms. Also correspondence re the same, September - October 1884.

1690. 1885 Jan. 12 WARRANT: Lewis Lewis, J.P . for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of John Rellly of Carnarvon for disobeying a summons to appear before the J.P.s for the Borough of Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly In pa. Llanbeblig.

1691. 1885 Jan. 12 WARRANT: Lewis Lewis, J.P . for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Catherine Rellly of Carnarvon for disobedience of a summons to appear before the J.P. s of the Borough of Carnarvon to answer a charge of drunkeness and disorderly behaviour.

1692. 1885 April 20 WARRANT: W. Venables Williams, J.P. for the Division of Isdulas, county of Denbigh, for the apprehension of George Frederick Bugblrd of Carnarvon for non payment of maintenance to Maria Elizabeth Grlndley of Cohvyn Bay, co. Denbigh, (bastardy).

1693. 1885 Aug. 1 WARRANT OF COMMITMENT of William Owen of Glanffynon, Saron,pa. Llanddelnlolen, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon for drunkeness.

1694. 1885 Aug. 15 DISTRESS WARRANT: Court of Summary Jurls­ dlctlon Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon, In the case of Llanrug School Board (plaintiff) and John Pickering of Cwmyglo, Clogger, (defendant). 1695. 1885 Sept. 30 W ARB ANT OP COMMITMENT of George Chapman of the parish of on a conviction of drunkeness and disorderly behaviour by , J.P. for the County of Carnarvon.

1696. 1885 Dec. 19 WARRANT: Carnarvon Division Petty Sessions to Peace Officers to take possession of a dwelling house at Talysarn occupied by Mary Parry and give possession to Owen Morgan Jones.

1697. 1886 Feb. 2 DISTRESS WARRANT: Court of Summary Jurisdiction, Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon, In the case of Evan Evans, Bryntlrlon, Penygroes, labourer, (plain­ tiff) and William Jones, Tyn y Werglodd, Penygroes, quarry labourer, (defendant).

1698. 1886 April 17 DISTRESS WARRANT: Court of Summary Jurisdiction, Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon, In the case William Owen, Chapel St., Carnarvon, bailiff, (plaln­ tlff) and H. J. Roberts of Sign, Bontnewydd, farmer, (defendant).

1699. 1886 June 7 WARRANT: Lewis Lewis, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Richard Richards of Carnarvon for disobedience of a summons to appear before the J.P.s of the Borough of Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk In a public place called Hole In the Wall St., Carnarvon.

1700. 1886 July 26 WARRANT: Lewis Lewis, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Catherine Parry of Carnarvon for disobedience of a summons to appear before the J.P.s of the Borough of Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk In a public place called Printers Court, Carnarvon, and being guilty of disorderly conduct. 1701. 1886 Deo. 7 WARRANT: Edward H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Robert Davies of Glyndwr, Moeltryfan for non payment of maintenance to Margaret Roberts of Bryn Melyn, Rhostryfan, pa. Llanwnda, (bastardy).

1702. 1886 Deo. 9 WARRANT i Watkln William Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Richard Jones of Pengallt y bush, Portdlnorwlo, for non pay­ ment of maintenance to Martha Roberts of Dtnas Station pa. Llanwnda, (bastardy).

1703. 1886 Deo. 18 WARRANT: Watkln William Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Robert Jones of Beudy, Brynsolencyn for non payment of maintenance to Jane Roberts of Pengllfach, pa. Llanrug, (bastardy).

1704. 1887 Jan. 3 WARRANT) John Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Mary Edwards of 18 Tanrallt, Carnarvon for disobedience of a summons to appear before the J.P. 8 for the Borough of Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly In a public place called T\vthill In the borough of Carnarvon.

1708. 1887 Jan. 10 WARRANT: Watkln William Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of John Edward Edwards of Baladeulyn Terrace, Nantlle, for non payment of maintenance to Catherine Lewis of Brynffynnon, Groeslon, (bastardy).

1706. 1887 Jan. 15 WARRANT: John Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of John Ellas Williams of 27 North Penrallt, Carnarvon, for non payment of maintenance to Elizabeth Jones of Carnarvon, (bastardy).

1707. 1887 March 16 WARRANT: John Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of John Ellas Williams of 27 North Penrallt, Carnarvon, for non payment of maintenance to Elizabeth Jones of Carnarvon, (bastardy).

1708. 1887 March 28 WARRANT: G.R. Rees, J.P for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Owen Henry Jones, late of 60 Duke Street, Liverpool, but now of Tylsarhos, 1708. (cont. *d) Groeslon, for non payment of maintenance to Susannah Robinson of Carnarvon, (bastardy).

1709. 1887 April 4 WARRANT: Richard Thomas, J.P . for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Griffith Davies of 16 Mountain Street, Carnarvon, for non payment of maintenance to Gwen Ellen Evans of Carnarvon, (bastardy).

1710. 1887 May 16 WARRANT: J . Williams, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Evan Jones of 6 Stanley Road, Holyhead, for non payment of maintenance to Mary Hughes of Palace Street Court, Carnarvon, (bastardy).

1711. 1887 July 14 WARRANT: Watkln William Roberts, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Edward Oliver of Llelnlau, , for non payment of maln­ tenance to Mary Jones, formerly Williams, of pa. Llanddelnlolen, (bastardy).

1712. 1887 Aug. 2 WARRANT: John Jones, J.P . for the Borough of Carnarvon for the apprehension of James Cottell of Carnarvon for disobeying a summons to appear before J.P.S of the Borough of Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly.

1713. 1887 Sept. 13 WARRANT: Edward H. Owen, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Hugh Griffith of Bryngwdlon, Llanllyfnl, for non payment of maln­ tenance to Ellen Owen of Snowdon Street, Penygroes, pa. Llanllyfnl, (bastardy).

1714. 1887 Oct. 4 WARRANT: Watkln William Roberts, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Edward Oliver for non payment of maintenance to Mary Jones of Waen Pentlr, pa. Llanddelnlolen, (bastardy). 1715. 1887 Oct. 21 WARRANT: J. Williams, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Robert Owen of Gatehouse, Llanrug, for non payment of maintenance to Jane Edwards of Carnarvon, (bastardy).

1716. 1887 Nov. 24 WARRANT: J.R. Jenkins, J.P. for the County of Denbigh, for the apprehension of Morris Tlmms of Padarn Villa Hotel, Llanberls, for non payment of maintenance to Fanny Davies of pa. Llanrhydd, (bastardy).

1717. 1890 Feb.-Deo. BUNDLE of Warrants for the apprehension of people to answer charges at the Petty Sessions for the Borough and Division of Carnarvon also containing distress warrants, summonses and declarations of service of summons.

1718. 1891 April 1 WARRANT: John Issard Davies and John Jones, J.P.S for the Borough of Carnarvon, to Cornelius Davies and all other constables for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the ejection of Mark Hughes from a tenement situate at Pepper Lane, [Carnarvon], at the request of Richard Thomas, acting on behalf of Ellen Jones, the owner of the property.

1719. 1891 April 15 WARRANT: Ellas Jones, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Hugh Pierce of Llandudno for the theft of thirty pounds.

1720. 1891 July 21 WARRANT: W.T. Poole, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for bringing Robert Roberts of Bettws y Coed before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer the charge of attempting to have carnal knowledge of a mare at pa. Llanberls. 1721. 1891 July 27 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, John Jones, J.P. to the Constables of Carnarvonshire. Griffith Edwards, Balacklava Road, Carnarvon was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Elizabeth Jones of pa. Llanbeblig on 15 June 1891 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance and education of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P. orders the apprehension of Griffith Edwards.

1722. 1891 Aug. 24 WARRANT: John Is sard Davies, J. P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Owen Owens of Carnarvon for disobeying a summons to appear before the J.P.s for the Borough of Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly In Pool Side, Carnarvon.

1723. 1891 Sept. 7 WARRANT: G.R. Rees, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Thomas Davies of Wesley Street, Carnarvon, for disobeying a summons to appear before the J.P.S for the Borough of Carnarvon to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly In Wesley Street, Carnarvon.

1724. 1891 Oct. 3 WARRANT: W.T. Morgan, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for bringing John Prlchard of Northgate Street, pa. Llanbebllg, before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Carnarvon to answer a charge of trespassing on a piece of land In pa. Llanfair I sgaer In the occupation of G. J. Roberts In search of game without the owner's consent.

1725. 1891 Nov. 10 WARRANT: Watkin William Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Hugh Roberts of Rhos Bank, Penygroes, In the county of Carnarvon for non payment of maintenance to Jane Hughes of Tyn y wergjodd, pa. Llanllyfnl, (bastardy).

1726. 1891 Nov. 16 WARRANT: Watkin William Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Robert Robert Prlchard late of Bronrhlw, but now of Penybryn 1726,(cont. 'd) .. Nantlle, pa. Llandwrog, for non payment of malnten­ ance to Catherine Jones of Cglen Terrace, Talysarn, pa. Llanllyfnl, (bastardy).

1727. 1891 Nov. 16 WARRANT: John Davies, J.P . for the Borough of Carnarvon, to the Constables of the County of Carnar­ von and the Keeper of Carnarvon Prison, for the arrest of Owen Owens of Carnarvon for the non-payment of a fine imposed upon him for being drunk and dis­ orderly in Pool Side, Carnarvon.

1728. 1891 Deo. 5 WARRANT: John Jones, J.P . for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of David J. Davies of Printing Office, Hope St., Wrexham in the County of Denbigh, for non payment of maintenance to Margaret Jane Jones, pa. Llanbebllg, (bastardy).

1729. 1892 May 9 WARRANT: J. Davies, J.P., to the Constables of Carnarvon, for the arrest of Robert Roberts, Tanrallt, Carnarvon for disobeying a summons to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly.

Endorsed:

NOTE that this warrant was executed, 13 March 1895.

1730. 1892 June 27 WARRANT: Watkln William Roberts, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Robert Robert Prlcbard of Dolawen, Upper Llandwrog, for non payment of maintenance to Catherine Williams of Gwynfres, pa. Llanllyfnl.

1731. 1894 June 20 WARRANT: Edward Hughes, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of William Roberts of Carnarvon for non payment cf a fine for being drunk and disorderly at Pool St., Carnarvon. 1732. 1894 July 28 WARRANT: John Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of David Gordon for neglecting to maintain his children John and Esther Gordon who have now become chargeable to the parish.

Attached:

TELEGRAM( 2 Nov. 1894): Police Inspector Pentre, Pontyprldd to Chief of Police, Carnarvon, stating that Daniel Gordon Is in custody and asking that an escort and warrant be sent.

LETTER (20 Oct. 1894): Sergt. John Sansom, Police Station, Pontcymmer near Brldgend, to Chief of Police, Carnarvon, asking them to send a warrant If they want Daniel Gordon arrested for wife desertion. He Is living at Pontycymmer with another woman as his wife.

DESCRIPTION of Daniel Gordon.

1733. 1894 Aug. 13 WARRANT: J.R. Pritchard, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon for the apprehension of Walter Roberts of Carnarvon for non payment of a fine for assaulting and beating Constable Thomas Jones at Carnarvon.

1734. 1884 Sept. 22 WARRANT: Geo. Farren, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Hannah Harris, of Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen, for falling to obey a summons to answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly on a public thoroughfare at Penybryn Cadvan [Carvan] pa. Llanddelntolen.

1735. 1894 Sept. 22 WARRANT: Geo. Farren, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Thomas Harris of Ebenezer, pa. Llanddelnlolen, for disobeying a summons to answer a charge of being drunk and dls­ orderly at Penybryn Carvan, pa. Llanddeinlolen. 1736. 1394 Sept. 22 WARRANT: J. ?Inglls and D.P. Williams, J.P.8 for the County of Carnarvon, to police officers to enter a tenement at Goodman St., Llanberls, to eject Ellen Jones and deliver full possession to William Jones, the owner.

1737. 1894 Sept. 22 WARRANT: J.W. Jones and D.P. Williams, J.P.8 for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Mary Limerick of Dlnas, pa. Llanwnda, for the non payment of a fine for threatening Mary Hughes.

1738. 1894 Sept. 29 WARRANT: Geo. Farren, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of John Prlchard of Carnarvon on a charge of having In his possession a sack containing above 40 rabbits and 40 nets.

1739. 1894 Nov. 5 WARRANT: of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P . to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. William Jones, Cefnydd, Nant gweltheyrn, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Rebecca Jones, pa. Llanwnda, on 12 December 1894 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P . orders the apprehension of William Jones.

1740. 1894 Nov. 6 WARRANT: Edward Hughes, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Jeremiah Davies of Carnarvon for non payment of a fine for being drunk and disorderly at Carnarvon.

1741. 1894 Dec. 13 WARRANT: Robert Roberts, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Owen H. Owen of Llanberls for non payment of a fine for being drunk at Bontnewydd. 1742. 1894 Dec. 17 WARRANT: J.R. Pritchard and R. Parry, J.P .S for the County of Carnarvon, to police officers to enter the tenement called 23 Pool Side and eject Ann Hughes and deliver full possession to the owner Hugh Jones.

1743. 1894 Dec. 31 WARRANT: Edward Hughes, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the apprehension of Evan Hughes of Crown St., Carnarvon, for disobedience of a summons to appear before the Justices of the Borough to answer a charge of being drunk and dls­ orderly In High St., Carnarvon.

1744. 1895 Jan. 16 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, W. Taylor Morgan, J.P. , to the Con­ stables of the County of Carnarvon. Ellis Rowlands, Coed mawr, pa. Llanddelnlolen, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Elizabeth Williams (formerly Roberts) of pa. Llanddelnlolen, on 6 October 1888 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The pay­ meats have not been made and the J.P . orders the apprehension of Ellis Rowlands.

1745. 1895 Jan. 28 WARRANT: I R. Pritchard and Edward Hughes, J.P.8 for the Borough of Carnarvon, to Cornelius Davies and all other constables for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the ejection of William Jones from a tenement situate at 10 Crown Street, [Carnarvon], at the request of C. Watkin Roberts acting on behalf of Messrs. Williams & Co., the owners of the property. 1746. 18S5 March 9 WARRANT: W.T. Morgan and John Robinson, J.P.s for the County of Carnarvon, to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon and the Governor of Carnarvon Prison for the arrest and jailing of Ellas Williams, , Bryncoch, Clynnog, for failing to pay a fine In the case v Griffith Jones of Caehatdd Mawr, Llanwnda, farmer.

1747. 1895 March 15 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P., to the Constables of Carnarvon. John Owen, Pen y Cock, nr. Carnarvon, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Margaret Jones, Tan-y-Marion, Cwm-y-Glo, on 8 December 1888 and was ordered to pay for the maln­ tenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P . orders the apprehension of John Owen.

1748. 1895 April 8 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P., to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. John Williams, Cae , Bontnewydd, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Margaret Ann Humphreys, Bryn Saron, Llanwnda, on 7 September 1889 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P . orders the apprehen­ sion of John Williams.

1749. 1895 April 13 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Edw. H. Owen, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to the Constables of the County. John Davies, Ffordd Halarn bach, Penygroes, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Jane Morris of Penygroes on 2 December 1893 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P. orders the apprehension of John Davies. 1750. I8fi5 April 22 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P., to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. William Jones, Cefnydd, Naotgweythern was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Rebecca Jones of Blaenycae, pa. Llanwnda, on 12 December 1891 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P. orders the apprehen­ slon of William Jones.

1751. 1895 Junel DISTRESS WARRANT: I. Gwynn Griffith, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon, for the distress of the goods of Thomas Thomas Jones, Back New Street, Ebenezer, for falling to pay a fine of five shillings to Llanddelnlolen School Board.

1752. 1895 June 17 WARRANT: John Roberts Prltchard and Edward Hughes, J.P.8, to Cornelius Davies and all other Constables for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the ejection of William Jones from a tenement situate at 39 Baptist Street, [Carnarvon], at the request of Henry Parry, [the owner of the property].

1753. 1895 June 18 WARRANT of Apprdhenston for Disobedience of Order, Edw. H. Owen, J.P., to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. Richard Edwards (Junior), Newborough Arms, pa. Clynnog, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Catherine Hughes, Cwm gwara, pa. Clynnog, on 9 June 1895 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P. orders the apprehension of Richard Edwards.

1754. 1895 June 24 WARRANT: John Robert Prltchard and Edward Hughes, J.P.S for the Borough of Carnarvon, to Cornelius Davies and all other Constables for the Borough of Carnarvon, for the ejection of Thomas Jones from a tenement situate at 23 Hendre Street, [Carnarvon], at the request of Richard Thomas acting on behalf of J.R. Williams, the owner of the property. 1755. 1895 June 24 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. , to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. William Jones, Nant Gwytheyrn was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Rebecca Jones, Blaenycae, pa. Llanwnda, on 12 December 1895 and was ordered to pay for the maln­ tenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P . orders the apprehension of William Jones.

1756. 1895 June 29 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Edw. H. Owen, J.P., to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. Lewis Thomas, Caerferch, Llangybt, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Elizabeth Roberts, Issallt Ganol, Pennant, pa. Dol­ benmaen, on 5 May 1894 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P . orders the apprehension of Lewis Thomas.

1757. 1895 July 2 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P. , to the Constables of Carnarvon. Griffith Owen Jones, Gwaecgwlall, Rhos­ tryfan, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Ellen Thomas, Fronoleu, Rhostryfan, on 27 April 1895 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The payments were not made and the J.P . orders the apprehension of Griffith Jones.

1758. 1895 Aug. 8 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Watkln Wm. Roberts, J.P., to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. David Roberts, 12 Glangwna Terrace, Caethraw was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Catherine Roberts, Brynffynon, Rhos­ gadfan, on 8 December 1888 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P . orders the apprehension of David Roberts. 1759. 1895 Aug. 26 WARRANT-of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Watkin Wm. Roberts, J.P.,t6 the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. Richard Williams, Tanyrwylfa, pa. Llanddelnlolen, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Ann Williams, pa. LlanfairIsgaer, on 22 June 1895 and was ordered to pay for the maln­ tenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P. orders the apprehension of Richard Williams.

1760. 1895 Aug. 27 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, Watkin Wm. Roberts, J.P., to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. William Jones, Cefnydd, Nant­ gweythern was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Rebecca Jones, Blaen y cae, pa. Llanwnda, on 12 December 1891 and was ordered to pay for the maintenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P. orders the apprehension of William Jones.

1761. 1895 Aug. 28 WARRANT of Apprehension for Disobedience of Order, W. Taylor Morgan to the Constables of the County of Carnarvon. John Davies, Caergors, Dlnorwlc, was adjudged to be the father of the bastard child of Laura Elizabeth Annie Williams, 'Rafon Goch, Llandlnorwlc, on 18 June 1894 a nd was ordered to pay for the maln­ tenance of the child. The payments have not been made and the J.P. orders the apprehension of John Davis. Unexecuted Warrants

FILE of Unexecuted Warrants: Petty Sessional Dls­ trlcts of Carnarvon and Borough of Carnarvon. The file Includes a photograph of Robert Davies or "Greasy Bob' with a group of men beside a steam lorry, (1913), also a notice of regulations under the Dogs Act 1906. 1763-1770. 1882-1891 Informations i

1763. 1882 Aug. 5 INFORMATION of Thomas Robert Jones of the Union Workhouse, Carnarvon, taken before Lewis Lewis, J.P . for the Borough of Carnarvon, that William Evans of Llanrug unlawfully ran away from the said parish leaving his wife Margaret and his five children chargeable to the Carnarvon Union Workhouse.

1764. 1884 Sept. 24 INFORMATION of Ellen Jones of Pontcrychdwr, pa. Llanllyfnl, before J.P. de Wlnton, J.P . for the County of Carnarvon, on the disobedience of a bastardy maln­ tenance order by Robert Roberts, 63 linker or Lincoln St., Cymer, Pontyprldd, co. Glamorgan.

1765. 1886 March 4 INFORMATION of Mary Ellen Jones of the parish of Llanbebllg before G.R. Rees, J.P . for Carnarvon Borough on the disobedience of a bastardy maintenance order by John Roberts of 24 Mountain St., Carnarvon.

1766. 1886 Oct. 21 INFORMATION of Jane Edwards, 7 Pepper Lane, [Carnarvon], pa. Llanbebllg, before J. Williams, J.P . for Carnarvon Borough, on the disobedience of a bastardy maintenance order by Robert Owen of Gatehouse, Llanrug.

1767. 1887 March 16 INFORMATION of Elizabeth Jones, Davies Court, Mountain Street, Carnarvon, before John Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, on the disobedience of a bastardy maintenance order by John Ellas Williams of 27 North Penrallt, Carnarvon.

1768. 1887 March 28 INFORMATION of Susannah Robinson of Carnarvon before G.R. Rees, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, on the disobedience of a bastardy maintenance order by Owen Henry Jones, late of 60 Duke St., Liverpool, but now of Tynlsarhos, Groeslon. 1760. 1887 May 16 INFORMATION of Mary Hughes, Palace Street Court, Carnarvon, before J. Williams, J.P. for the Borough of Carnarvon, on the disobedience of a bastardy maintenance order by Evan Jones of 6 Stanley Road, Holyhead.

1770. 1891 April 15 INFORMATION of John Roberts, , Denbigh, before Ellas Jones, J.P. for the County of Carnarvon, re the theft of thirty pounds by Hugh Pierce of Llandudno. 1771-1781. 1883-1893 Statements:

1771. 1883 Jan. 4 STATEMENT of John Owen, Dwyran, Anglesey, given before P.C. James James at the Guildhall, Carnarvon, confessing to having set fire to a stack at Caerbull.

1772. 1884 July-Dec BUNDLE of Statements and Other Papers re the case against Catherine Morris, Bryn y Pin [?] for forging the will of her sister Mary Evans, deceased, late of Bryn-y-golau.

1773. 1892 Sept. 12 STATEMENTS of Mary Ellen Parry and John Parry of Brynperls, Rhostryfan. Mrs. Parry had her purse stolen, whilst watching the Boyal Welch Fusll­ iers In Castle Square, Carnarvon.

1774. 1892 Sept. 25 STATEMENT made by William Joyce, 5 Mary Street, Carnarvon, concerning the whereabouts of Henry Jones, 25 Ashton Terrace, Carnarvon, on Sunday 3 July.

1775. 1892 Oct. 22 STATEMENT of Herbert Jones, farm servant, Tynllan, Llandwrog, concerning the theft of a pair of trousers, a cloth cap and a pair of braces from his sleeping quarters at Tynllan farm. Statement made at Carnarvon Petty Sessions In the case against Thomas Grey and Thomas Donhua for larceny.

Attached:

REPORT (18 Oct. 18 92) made by P.C. John Jones, Llanllyfnl, re the apprehension of Thomas Grey and Thomas Donhua at Portmadoc for the theft as above. Both men were deserters from Curragh Camp.

1776. 1892 Nov. 5 STATEMENT of Lewis Owen, grocer, Liverpool House, Penygroes, accusing Mary Roberts, Talysarn, of stealing a shovel and some cheese from his shop. Statement made at Carnarvon Petty Sessions. 1776.(cont.'dJ .. . Attached:

STATEMENT made by Sgt. Owen Thomas, Peny­ groes re the above theft.

1777. 1892 Nov. 5 STATEMENT made by William D. Roberts, butcher, Soar Square, Penygroes, re the theft of a mat from his house. Statement made at Carnarvon Petty Sessions In the case against Mary Roberts for larceny.

Attached:

STATEMENT re the above case made by Police Sgt. Owen Thomas, Penygroes.

1778. 1892 Nov. 5 STATEMENT made by Elizabeth M. Jones of Hansworth House, a draper's shop In Market St., Fenygroes, re the theft from the shop of one cotton handkerchief. Statement made at Carnarvon Petty Sessions In the case against Mary Roberts for larceny.

1779. 1892 Nov. 5 STATEMENT made by Lewis Owen, grocer, Liverpool House, Penygroes, and Mary W Ullams, Cross Street, Penygroes, re the theft of one blue and white handkerchief by Mary Roberts. Case heard at Carnarvon Petty Sessions.

1780. 1893 Dec. 22 STATEMENTS made by Evan Williams, Tyddyn Dafydd, Groeslon, William Williams, block maker, Port Dlnorwlc, and Constable William Owen, Port Dlnorwlc, concerning the theft by Richard Hughes of Port Dlnorwic of two blocks from the ship building yard ofW.E. Jones, Port Dlnorwlc.

1781. n.d. STATEMENT made by Mrs. Grace Parry, 2 Edward St., Carnarvon, concerning an attempt to steal her purse In Bridge St.. 1782-1811. 1886-1895 Convictions:

1782. 1886 March 6 CONVICTION of Edward by a J.P . for the Eorough of Pwllheli [name torn from doc­ umentj for drunkeness at Pwllhell.

1783. 1886 March 18 CONVICTION of Henry Parry by Robert Jones, J.P . for the Borough of Pwllhell, for using obscene and abusive language on the Cambrian Railway Company*s premises, Pwllhell station.

1784. 1886 March 18 CONVICTION of Henry Parry by Robert Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Pwllhell, for assaulting and beating John Hughes.

1785. 1886 March 27 CONVICTION of Hugh Roberts by Robert Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Pwllhell, for begging alms.

1786. 1886 April 21 CONVICTION of Owen Jones by Robert Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Pwllhell, for drunkeness at Pwllhell.

1787. 1886 May 3 CONVICTION of John Thomas by Robert Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Pwllhell, for unlawfully playing a game of ohance.

1788. 1886 May 14 CONVICTION of Richard Owen by Robert Jones, J.P. for the Borough of Pwllhell, for drunkeness and disorderly behaviour.

1789. 1886 May 14 CONVICTION of John Williams by Robert Jones, J.P. for Borough of Pwllhell, for drunkeness and disorderly behaviour. 1720. 1886 May 17 CONVICTION of William Williams by Owen Edwards, J.P. for the Borough of Pwllhell, for drunkeness In High Street, Pwllhell.

1791. 1887 June 22 CONVICTION of William Owen of Hendry, Plstyll, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for allowing a mare to stray on the highway called Nevin and Lllthfaen Boad, pa. Plstyll.

1792. 1887 July 20 CONVICTION of James Fagan of Bryncelyn House, Nantlle Vale, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhellfor keeping a ladder permanently used for the ascent and descent of persons In a shaft of the Buallt or Rhtw Mine (owned by him) at Bhlw, , In a vertical or overhanging position and also without platforms In contravention of section 23 subsection 15 of the Metalliferous Mines Regulation Act 1872.

1793. 1887 July 20 CONVICTION of James Fagan of Bryncelyn House, Nantlle Vale, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for not casing or fencing off securely from the ladder-way In a shaft used for the ascent and descent of persons in the Buallt or Rhlw Mine atRhlw, Aberdaron, (owned by him) that portion of the same used for raising the material gotten tn the said mine In contravention of section 23 subsection 9 of the Metalliferous Mines Regulation Act 1872.

1794. 1887 Aug. 3 CONVICTION of Griffith Jones by the Pwllhell Petty Sessions for assaulting and beating Thomas Hughes at pa. Llanbedrog.

1795. 1887 Aug. 3 CONVICTION of Sallna Bryan late of pa. Llanarmon by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional District of Pwllhell for allowing her horses to etray on a highway In pa. Llanarmon. 1706. 1887 Aug. 3 CONVICTION of Robert Jones of pa. Llanystymdwy by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for unlawfully fishing and killing 4 salmon In the Dwyfor [river] at pa. Llanystymdwy.

1787. 1887 Aug. 3 CONVICTION of Sallna Bryan, late of pa. Llanarmon by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for unlawfully leaving her wagon or caravan to obstruct the free passage of a highway In pa. Llanarmon.

1798. 1887 Aug. 3 CONVICTION of John Jones by the Pwllhell Petty Sessions for assaulting and beating Thomas Hughes at pa. Llanbedrog.

1799. 1887 Aug. 31 CONVICTION of Richard Pugh Hughes of pa. Nevln by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Fwllhell for drunkeness and riotous behaviour at the parish of Nevln.

1800. 1887 Deo. 7 CONVICTION of Thomas Jones of Tanyffordd, Rhiw, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhelt for neglecting to give notice to the constable of the police district that he had In his possession at pa. Rhiw 7 sheep affected with sheep scab.

1801. 1888 Jan. 4 CONVICTION of William Sharpe of Trevor, Llan­ aelhalarn, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Fwllhell for being drunk and disorderly In a highway at pa. Llanaelhalarn.

1802. 1888 Jan. 4 CONVICTION of Thomas BaumofTrevor, Llanael­ halarn, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for being drunk and disorderly In a highway at pa. Llanaelhalarn. 1803. 1888 Jan. 4 CONVICTION of Robert Parry of Waenywern Terrace, Llanystymdwy by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for drunk­ eness and riotous behaviour in the village of Llan­ ystymdwy.

1804. 1888 Jan. 4 CONVICTION of Evan Williams of High Street, Llan­ ystymdwy, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for drunkeness and riotous behaviour In the village of Llanystymdwy.

1805. 1888 Maroh 14 CONVICTION of William Jones of Tynycae, Llanglan, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for neglecting to hand over monies to his successor as Surveyor of High­ ways for the parish of Llanglan.

1806. 1888 March 14 CONVICTION of William Rowlands of Ty Wyn, Llanglan, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for being drunk and dts­ orderly In a public place called Pig Street, pa. Llan­ bedrog.

1807. 1888 March 28 CONVICTION of David Rees of the schooner Sabrlna, , , by the Court of Summary Jurls­ dlctton for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for being drunken In licensed premises at pa. and refusing to leave when asked.

1868. 1888 March 28 CONVICTION of of Tynrhos, , by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for neglecting to give notice to the constable of the police district of the fact that he had In his possession at pa. Llannor 25 sheep affected with sheep scab. 1809. 1888 May 23 CONVICTION of William Evans of Glanllyn, Llanaelhalarn, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for assault and beating Peter Jones at pa. Llanael­ halarn.

1810. 1888 May 23 CONVICTION of John Davies of Pentrebach, Llan­ aelhaiarn, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell for assault­ lng and beating Peter Jones at pa. Llanaelhalarn.

1811. 1895 Jan. -Dec. BUNDLE of Convictions and Orders: Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Borough of Carnarvon. 1812-1813. 1017-1938 Miscellaneous:

1812. 1917 April - COURT REGISTER: Court of Summary Jurisdiction 1938 Aug. sitting at Portmadoc, Petty Sessional Division of Elflonydd.

1813. NEW TESTAMENT the property of Carnarvon Petty Sessions Court (stamped on cover). Prisoners

1814 - 1841 1814-1820. 1881-1950 Calendars of Prisoners for Quarter Sessions and Assizes:

1814. 1891-1897 CA LENDAR OF PRISONERS.

1815. 1898-1904 CALENDAR OF PRISONERS.

1816. 1905-1910 CALENDAR OF PRISONERS.

1817. 1911-1920 CALENDAR OF PRISONERS tried at the Assizes and at Quarter Sessions.

Enclosed:

CARD printed with Petty Juror's Oath. CARD printed with Oath by Witness.

1818. 1921-1930 CALENDAR OF PRISONERS.

1819. 1831-1940 CALENDAR OF PRISONERS.

1820. 1941-1950 CALENDAR OF PRISONERS. 1821-1822. 1884-1893 Reports on Character of Prisoners:

1821. 1884-1891 BUNDLE of Reports on Character of Prisoners and Remanded Prisoners sent from H.M. Prison, Car­ narvon, for further examination (Including some Information request forms). Grace Roberts, 1888, James Garraghty, c. 1888, Anthony Walsh, 1888, Richard Williams, 1888, Slbby Dalley, 1888 Margaret Owen, 1888, James Blrk, 1890, James Armstrong, 1890, John Pritchard, 1890, Owen Williams, 1889, William Jones, 1888, Thomas Johnson, 1889, John William Owen, 1888 and 1891, Evan Hughes, 1891, J. Bowen, c. 1891.

1822. 1893 Dec. 27 REPORT on character of remanded prisoners, William Morris and James Kelly, sent to Carnarvon for examination. Signed by Thomas Harris, Carnarvon. 1823-1833. 1885-1893 Information Request Forms:

1823. 1885 Feb. 10 INFORMATION REQUEST FORM - Borough Police Station, Barrow-ln-Furness re James Jackson alias Thompson, age 42, a native of Quebec, remanded on a charge of larceny from a ship In dock. Photograph.

1824. 1885 March 24 INFOBMATTON REQUEST FORM - Carnarvonshire Constabulary re William Kllver, age 32, a native of Shlffleld [sic], who Is remanded on a charge of stealing a sliver watch at Llandudno. Photograph.

1825. 1885 April INFORMATION REQUEST FORMS (2) - Carnarvon­ 20 - 25 shire Constabulary re Joseph Jackson (name supposed false), age 39, possibly a native of Dublin, remanded on a charge of breaking Into vessels In Carnarvon Harbour and Docks. Photograph.

1826. 1885 Sept. 16 INFORMATION REQUEST FORMS (2) - Carnarvon­ shlre Constabulary re James Snipe, age 28 remanded on a charge of larceny. Photograph.

1827. 1885 Sept. 16 INFORMATION REQUEST FORM - Carnarvonshire Constabulary re John Henry Evans, age about 35, a native of Chester, remanded on a charge of stealing a pair of trousers. * Photograph.

1828. 1885 Sept. INFORMATION REQUEST FORMS (2y - Carnarvon­ 16-18 shire Constabulary re John Ford alias William Osborne, age 23, a native of London, who Is remanded on a charge of larceny. Photograph. 1829. 1886 Aug. 18 INFORMATION REQUEST FORMS (3) ­ Carnarvon­ shire Constabulary re John Walker age 37, a native of Glasgow, remanded on charge of housebreaklng at Carnarvon. Photograph.

1830. 1891 Oct. 6 INFORMATION REQUEST FORM ­ Carnarvonshire Constabulary re William Henry Davies, age 32 to 35, a native of Rhyl, on a charge of embezzlement. Photograph.

1831. 1891 Nov. 24 INFORMATION REQUEST FORM ­ Carnarvonshire Constabulary re Henry Smith aged 61, committed for trial on a charge of attempting to obtain money by false pretences. Photograph.

1832. 1893 Aug. 14 BUNDLE of Information Request Forms - Carnarvon­ shire Constabulary re Robert Bentley, hawker, a native of Bath, and John Wilson, blacksmith, a native of New Jersey, America, remanded on a charge of pocket picking. Photographs.

1833. [1893] INFORMATION REQUEST FORM ­ Carnarvonshire Constabulary re Robert Bentley and John Wilson, a native of New Jersey, remanded on an unspecified charge [pocket picking].

Appended:

INFORMATION supplied by William Scott, Acting Inspector, .

Attached:

PHOTOGRAPH of John Ingram, 1 July 1887. 1834-1836. 1886-1887 Records of Previous Convictions:

1834. 1886 Aug. 24 RECORD of previous convictions of John Walker compiled by O. Thomas, governor of H.M. Prison, Carnarvon.

1835. post 1889 RECORD of previous convictions of James Sullivan alias Robert Singleton alias Joseph Shields alias Robert Murdock, 1882-1889.

1836. 1897 May 21 RECORD of previous convictions of William Robinson compiled by E. Parry Jones. 1837-1838. Orders for Release of Prisoners;

1837. 1883 April 18 MEMORANDUM: The High Bailiff, County Court Offices, Bangor, to [Police Officers, Bangor], asking them to release David Owen, debt and costs having been paid.

Attached:

ORDER OF COMMITMENT In the case John Hugh Roberts, Caellwyngrydd, grocer, (plaintiff) and David Owen, Dean St., Bangor, (defendant) for debt, at the County Court of Carnarvonshire at Bangor, 13 Dec. 1882.

1838. 1883 June 13 MEMORANDUM: The High Bailiff, County Court Offices, Bangor, to the Police Officers, Bangor giving authority for the release of [Patrick] Armstrong as the plaintiff Thomas Jones does not wish to proceed with the case for the present.

Attached:

ORDER OF COMMITMENT In the case Thomas Jones, Field Street, Upper Bangor, bootmaker, (plaintiff) and Patrick Armstrong (defendant), for debt at the County Court of Carnarvonshire at Bangor, 11 April 1883. 1833-1840. 1885 Indemnities on Release of Prisoners:

1839. 1885 Jan.- BUNDLE of Indemnities from various people to the March Chief Constable Indemnifying him from any action which might be taken against him on the release of two prisoners from the prison at Carnarvon In con­ slderatlon of his returning electro plated goods fraudulently obtained by them. Also receipts and covering letter from the Assistant Commissioner of Police, C.I.D., Great Scotland Yard, 5 March. 1885.

1840. 1885 Feb. 9-11 BUNDLE of Indemnities from various people to the Chief Constable Indemnifying him from any action which might be taken against him on the release of two prisoners from the prison at Carnarvon In con* si deration of the return of various Items fraudlently obtained by the prisoners. 1841. c.1882 Police Supervision Forms:

1841. c.1882 POLICE SUPERVISION FORM re Richard Hughes of Holyhead, born 1863, sailor. Photograph. Financial

1842 - 1923 1842-1846. 1895-1900 Returns of Fines and Feea (Petty Sessions);

1842. 1895-1896 SUMMARY ACCOUNT OF FINES AND FEES for the Petty Sessional Divisions In Carnarvonshire, quarter ending 31 May 1895 - quarter ending 28 February 1896.

1843. 1899 Oct.- RETURN OF FINES AND FEES: Petty Sessional Dec. Division of Elflonydd for the quarter ending 31 December 1899.

1844. 1900 Jan.-March RETURN OF FINES AND FEES: Petty Sessional Division of Elflonydd for the quarter ending 31 March 1900.

1845. 1900 April- RETURN OF FINES AND FEES: Petty Sessional June Division of Etflonydd for the quarter ending 30 June 1900.

1846. 1200 July- RETURN OF FINES AND FEES: Petty Sessional Sept. Division of Elflonydd for the quarter ending 30 September 1900. 1847-1915. 1888-1903 Prosecution Vouchers (Including Individual certificates of costs ):

1847. 1888 April 4 CERTIFICATE OF COSTS of Prosecution ­ Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Pwllhell In the case against Martin Casey and William Edwards for stealing 2 donkeys, the property of John Williams and Evan Jones In pa. Aberdaron.

1848. 1890 April- FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Easter and Trinity Aug. Quarter Sessions 1890, Summer Assizes and Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Nant Conway, Borough of Carnarvon, Pwllhell and Bangor.

1849. 1890 Aug.- FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Summer Assizes Nov. 1890, Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Nant Conway, Conway, Borough of Carnarvon, and also Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, October 1890.

1850. 1890 Nov. ­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary 1891 Feb. Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Bangor, Conway and also Winter Assizes.

1851. 1891 Jan.- FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary March Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Borough of Carnarvon, Conway, Carnarvon, Nant Conway, also Spring Assizes.

1852. 1892 April - FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Easter Quarter Sessions Sept. 1892, Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Nant Conway, Conway, Borough of Carnarvon; and also Trinity Quarter Sessions. 1853. 1892 Oct.- FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Michaelmas Nov. Quarter Sessions 20 October 1882 and Winter Assizes 24 November 1892.

1854. 1892 Oct. ­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary 1893 March Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Borough of Carnarvon and Pwllhell.

1855. 1893 Jan.- FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Hilary Quarter March Sessions, 5 January, 1893 and Spring Assizes, 1 March 1893.

1856. 1893 April ­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Easter Quarter Sessions, 1894 March 1893; Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Nant Conway, Conway, Borough of Carnarvon and Trinity Quarter Sessions 1893 and Summer Assizes, 12 July 1893.

1857. 1893 Oct. FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Michaelmas Quarter Sessions 1893.

1858. 1893 Nov.­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Courts of Summary 1894 Feb. Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Borough of Carnarvon, and also Hilary Quarter Sessions, 4 January, 1894.

1859. 1894 Jan. 17 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Winter Assizes, 17 January 1894.

1860. 1894 March- FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Easter Quarter Oct. Sessions 1894; Courts of Summary Jurisdictions for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Borough of Carnarvon, Nant Conway, Summer Assizes, 4 June 1894; Trinity Quarter Sessions 1894; Michaelmas 1860. (cont.'d) ... Quarter Sessions, 18 October 1894 (Including calendar of prisoners); Winter Assizes, 25 October 1894 (Inc­ ludlng calendar of prisoners).

1861. 1894 March 13 CERTIFICATE OF COSTS of Prosecution of Indictable Offence, Petty Sessional Division of Bangor, re the costs of the case of Catherine Williams who was con­ vlcted of theft.

1862. 1894 April 19 CERTIFICATE OF COSTS of Prosecution of Indictable Offence, Petty Sessional Division of Bangor, re the costs of the case of Thomas Thornton who was con­ vlcted of theft and sentenced to six months hard labour.

1863. 1894 ?Aug. - FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Courts of Summary 1895 Feb. Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Pwllhell, Borough of Carnarvon, Carnarvon; also Hilary Quarter Sessions 1895; Winter Assizes, 16 January 1895.

1864. 1894 Oct. 26 BUNDLE of Prosecution Vouchers: In the case of Reglna v Patrick McDonald for burglary at the [Autumn/Winter] Assizes, 26 October 1894.

1865. 1894 Nov. 13 CERTIFICATE OF COSTS of Prosecution - Court of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Division of Bangor In the case against Sarah Griffiths for stealing one brush and a map at Bangor, the property of Thomas Gethln Williams.

1866. 1895 April- BUNDLE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Sum- Dec, mary Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Bangor, Nant Conway, Pwllhell and Borough of Carnarvon. 1867. 1895 June 1 CERTIFICATE OF COSTS of prosecution before the Committing Magistrate of the Petty Sessional Division of Bangor In the case against Jane Evans and John Roberts, upon a charge of committing an Indecent Act.

Attached:

SCHEDULE of Professional Charges.

1868. 1895 June 4 BUNDLE of Prosecution Vouchers: Summer Assizes, 4 June 1895.

1869. 1895 July 2 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Trinity Quarter Sessions, 2 July 1895.

1870. 1895 Oct. BUNDLE of Prosecution Vouchers: Michaelmas Quarter Sessions 1895.

1871. 1895 Oct. 24 CERTIFICATE OF COSTS In the cases Reg. v Ellz. Jones, Reg. vHelstrlp, Reg. v John Hughes and Reg. v John H. Hughes forwarded by James Porter, solicitor, Conway, to Walter B.C. Jones, County Treasurer^ Office, Crtccleth.

1872. 1895 Oct. 26 BUNDLE of Prosecution Vouchers: [Autumn/Winter] Assizes, 26 October, 1895.

1873. 1895 Oct.­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Michaelmas Quarter 1896 Jan. Sessions 1895 and Hilary Quarter Sessions 1896.

1871. 1895 Dec- BUNDLE of Proseuctlon Vouchers under the Summary 1896 March Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Bangor and Borough of Carnarvon for the year ending 31 March 1896. 1875. 1896 Jan. 2 BUNDLE of Prosecution Vouchers: Hilary Quarter Sessions, 2 January, 1896.

1876. 1896 Jan. 17 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Winter Assizes, 17 January, 1896.

1877. 1896 April ­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary 1897 March Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Pwllhell, Borough of Carnarvon, Conway, Nant Conway, Bangor, Carnarvon.

1878. 1896 June 4 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Summer Assizes, 4 June, 1896.

1879. 1896 Oct. 22 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Michaelmas Quarter Sessions.

1880. 1896 Oct. 28 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Winter Assizes, 28 October, 1896.

1881. 1897 Jan. 7 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Hilary Quarter Sessions, 7 January, 1897.

1882. 1897 Jan. 16 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Winter Assizes, 16 January, 1897.

1883. 1897 March ­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary 1898 March Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Carnarvon, Borcugh of Carnarvon, Bangor and Nant Conway. 1884. 1897 April 8 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: £ ister Quarter Sessions. (Includes calendar of prisoners).

1885. 1897 June 3 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Summer Assizes, 3 June, 1897. (Includes calendar of prisoners).

1886. 1897 July 1 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Trinity Quarter Sessions, 1 July 1897. (Includes calendar of prl­ s oners).

1887. 1897 Oct. 21 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 21 October, 1897.

1888. 1897 Oct. 27 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Autumn/Winter Assizes, 27 October, 1897. (Includes calendar of prisoners).

1889. 1898 Jan. 6 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Hilary Quarter Sessions, 6 January 1898. (includes calendar of prisoners).

1890. 1898 Feb. 26 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Spring Assizes, 26 February, 1898. (Includes calendar of prisoners).

1891. 1898 March­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary Oct. Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Carnarvon, Borough of Carnarvon. (Includes calendar of prisoners tried at the Trinity Quarter Sessions, 30 June 1898). 1892. 1898 April ­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary 1899 March Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Borough of Carnarvon, Bangor, Conway and Nant Conway.

1893. 1898 Oct. 30 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 20 October, 1898. (Includes calendar of prisoners).

1894. 1898 Nov. ­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary 1899 Jan. Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway and Borough of Carnarvon.

1895. 1899 March ­ BUNDLE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary 1900 March Jurisdiction Aot: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Carnarvon, Borough of Carnarvon, Conway and Bangor.

1896. 1899 June 29 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Trinity Quarter Session, 29 June 1899.

1897. 1800 Jan. 4 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers Hilary Quarter Sessions, 4 January, 1900.

1898. 1900 Feb. 20 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Winter Assizes, 24 February, 1900.

1899. 1900 April 5 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Easter Quarter Sessions, 5 April, 1900. 1900. 1900 July FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Trinity Quarter Sesstons.

1901. 1900 July 11 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Summer Assizes, 11 July, 1900.

1902. 1900 Oct. 18 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Michaelmas Quarter Sesstons, 18 October, 1900.

1903. 1900 Oct. 26 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Auiaimn Assizes, 26 October, 1900.

1904. 1900-1901 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Carnarvon, Nant Conway, Borough of Carnarvon, Conway and Bangor for the year ending 31 March, 1900. (File I).

1905. 1900-1901 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Bangor, Borough of Carnarvon and Conway for the year ending 31 March, 1901. (File IT).

1906. 1901 Jan. 3 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Hilary Quarter Sessions, 3 January, 1901.

1907. 1901 Feb. 26 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Winter Assizes, 26 February, 1801. 1908. 1901 April 11 FILE of ProBecutlon Vouchers: Easter Quarter Sessions, 11 April, 1901.

1909. 1901 April ­ FILE of Prosecution Vouchers under the Summary 1902 March Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Carnarvon, Borough of Carnarvon, Conway and Pwllhell.

1910. 1901 July 4 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Trinity Quarter Sessions, 4 July, 1901.

1911. 1901 July 11 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Summer Assizes, 11 July, 1901.

1912. 1901 Oct. 17 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 17 October, 1901.

1913. 1901 Oct. 2C FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Winter Assizes, 26 October, 1901.

1914. 1902 Jan. 2 FILE of Prosecution Vouchers: Hilary Quarter Sessions, 2 January, 1902.

1916. 1902 April ­ FILE of Prosecution Vouohers under the Summary 1903 March Jurisdiction Act: Courts of Summary Jurisdiction for the Petty Sessional Divisions of Conway, Bangor, Carnarvon, Borough of Carnarvon and Pwllhell. 1916-1923. 1866-1002 Miscellaneous Accounts re Prosecutions:

1916. 1866-1867 ACCOUNT of John Hugh Roberts, esq., with Bloxam Ellison and Bloxam for expenses Incurred In various legal cases.

1917. 1866-1867 ACCOUNT of J.H. Roberts, esq., sheriff, with Bloxam Co. for legal cases.

1918. 1874 June 30 RETURN of the amount paid for prosecutions under the Criminal Justice Act. Only one return, for Hugh Owen, Is made.

1919. 1875 March 25 ACCOUNT of fees payable to the Clerk to the Justices for the Division of Elflonydd In respect of police cases dismissed In which the defendants have been committed to gaol for the quarter ending 25 March 1875.

Appended:

RECEIPT (15 April 1875) for the sum of £3.18s. 6d. received by Mr. Edward Breese from Mr. Cornelius Davies, superintendent, In respect of fees as above.

1920. 1880 June- CERTIFICATES signed by various people for amounts Sept. received for attending before Justices as witnesses In various cases.

1921. 1895 April-; LIST of Prosecution Vouchers, April 1895 1896 Maroh March 1896.

1922. 1901-1902 PROSECUTIONS ACCOUNT for the year ended 31 March 1902. 1923. n.d. ACCOUNT of Prosecution Costs in the case Margaret Parry v Edward Williams. 1S24-1926. 1866-1882 Miscellaneous:

1924. 1866 July 16 DUPLICATE AGREEMENT In the case at the Exechequer of Pleas of Daniel Lambert v John Dlcken Whitehead, High Sheriff of Carnarvonshire, David Davies, John Williams, Robert Williams and John Hughes, whereby the defendants agree to forego further proceedings and pay the plaintiffs expenses and costs.

1925. n.d. [c.1866] DRAFT AGREEMENT made by the defendants In the case In the Exchequer of Pleas of Daniel Lambert v John Dlcken Whitehead, David Davies, John Williams, Robert Williams and John Hughes, In consideration of the plaintiffs foregoing all further proceedings. Agreement includes payment of expenses and costs.

1926. 1882 Feb. 28 ORDER for Examination of Witnesses before an arbitrator, In the case In Queens Bench, Henry Barber, plaintiff, and Evan Williams aid others, defendants. Papers re Coroner

1927 - 2208 1927-2207. 1894-1900 Copies of Police Reports sent to Coroner:

Present Location Name Place of Death of Body 1927. 1894 Jan. 17 David Owen, labourer, of Cae Mawr, c.50 Concert Hall, pa. Llanberls Lake Waunfawr Llanberls

1928. 1894 Feb. 8 Gwen Jones 40 Madryn Terrace, Madryn Terrace, [Chwllog], pa. Chwllog Llanarmon

1929 1894 Feb. 15 William Hugh William, sailor 15 The Dead House, Portmadoc Harbour Portmadoc

1930. 1894 Feb. 17 Thomas Jones, car proprietor 43 Tocla, pa. Aberdaron On the highway at Aberdaron.

1931. 1894 Feb. 21 Sarah Ann Rowlands, llleg. 5 weeks 4 Rathbone Terrace, Rathbone Terrace, child of Sharloute Rowlands , pa. Deganwy.

1932. 1894 Feb. 24 Anne Hughes Owen, wife of 60 6 Britannia Terrace, 6 Britannia Terrace. quarry manager Portmadoc

1933. 1894 Feb. 26 Mary Williams, widow 78 Penybryn, Dinas, pa. Penybryn, Dlnas. Llanlestyn 1934. 1894 March 1 Margaret Parry, married woman 24 Gist, pa. Llangyestenln Gist, Llangystenln

1935. 1894 March 14 Hugh Roberts, quarryman 48 Hospital, pa. Llanddelnlolen No. 10 Trenewydd Barrack, Dlnorwlc Quarry

1936. 1894 March 22 Griffith John Owen 2 yrs Llwybr Main, Mynydd Llwybr Main, Mynydd 10 mths. Llandegai Llandegai

1937. 1894 April 5 Hugh Hughes, quarryman's son 9 3 Hill Street, Gerlan, Afon Gas eg, Gerlan. pa. Llanllechld

1938. 1894 April 24 Catherine Edwards, wife of Richard 54 Wyddfyd Terrace, pa. Wyddfyd Terrace. Llandudno Edwards, labourer

1939. 1894 May 4 William Prltchard, blacksmith, 21 The Hospital, Bangor Railway Station, employed as a labourer on the L.N.W. Bangor. Railway at Penmaen Bach sea wall.

1940. 1894 May 6 Unknown man 22 The Mortuary, pa. Great Ormes Head. Llandudno

1941. 1894 May 19 Margaret Jones, married woman 40 Klng's Head St. fPwllhell], Klng's Head Street. pa. Denlo

1942. 1894 May 19 David Hughes, labourer at the Welsh 40 Trevor, pa. Llanaelhalarn Green Terrace, Trevor Granite Setts Quarry, [Trefor] 1943. 1894 May 21 Sarah Edwards, carrler's daughter 4 mths. Penmaenbach, pa. Penmaenbach, pa. Dwygyfylchl Dwygyfylchl

1944. 1894 May 29 John Owen, fruit dealer 67 Market Place, Pwllhell Marketplace, Pwllhell

1945. 1894 May 30 Owen John Owen, weaver 32 Upper Factory, Dolgarog In the River Conway near Dolgarog.

1946. post 1894 June 7 New born child — The Mortuary, pa. Llandudno Llandudno

1947. 1894 June 15 Joseph Godfery, sailor, member 26 Mortuary, Carnarvonshire Menal Straits of the crew of the yacht Seagull and Anglesey hospital, Bangor

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1948. 1894 June 17 Dennis Healy, hawker 62 Bethel Place, Bangor 1 Bethel Place, Bangor

1949. 1894 June 26 Ann Prlchard, wife of John Prlchard 75 35 Road, pa. 35 Abererch Road Abererch

1950. 1894 July 9 Mary Evans, quarryman's wife 40 Machno Terrace, Cwm, Machno Terrace, Cwm pa.

1951. 1894 Aug. 14 Ernest William Brown 22 Crlccleth life Boat House Cardigan Bay 1952. 1894 Aug. 17 JohnR. Hughes 11 weeks Tyn y Coed, pa. Dolwyddelen Tyn y Coed

Robert T. Williams, quarryman at 40 Penrhyn Quarry Hospital, 1953. 1894 Aug. 30 Penrhyn Quarry Penrhyn Quarry pa. Llandegai Hospital

14 Chapel House, Conway 1954. 1894 Sept. 11 Mary Thomas, domestic servant Chapel House, Conway.

47 , pa. Llanarmon 1955 1894 Sept. 15 Owen Prlchard, platelayer Between Chwilog and Afonwen (struck by railway engine)

1956. 1894 Sept. 22 Emma Madden 3 Embankment Terrace, Embankment pa. Denio Terrace

1957. 1894 Oct. 1 lizzie Oliver, married woman 31 49 Cae Llepa, Bangor 49 Cae Llepa, Bangor. 1958. 1894 Oct. 2 Mary Owens, quarryman's daughter 9 7 55 W ater St., 55 Water St. Rachub

William Hughes, innkeeper 48 Pontrhythalltlnn, pa. Poatrhythallt inn 1959. 1894 Oct. 3 Llanrug

John William Roberts, quarryman at 31 Bay View Terrace, Llanwnda, Bay View Terrace, 1960. 1894 Oct. 9 Glanrafon Quarry pa. Llanwnda. Llanwnda

Mrs. Prlee-Plcton, married woman 30 York House, pa. Denlo near York House 1961. 1894 Dec. 18 1962. 1894 Dec. 20 Gladys Kathleen Ada Pryce-Plcton, 30 Yokehouse, pa. Denlo Rock Plantation, married woman Yokehouse

1963. 1894 Dec. 20 John David Roberts, quarryman at 26 Ty Newydd Terrace, Nebo, Ty Newydd Terrace the South Dorothea Slate Quarry, pa. Llanllyfnl Talysarn

1964. 1894 Dec. 23 Thomas Ash ton, sett maker 65 11 Gaol St, pwllhell], pa. 11 Gaol St. Denlo

1965 1894 Dec. 31 Elizabeth Jones, servant 21 The Railway Vaults, Bangor The Railway Vaults, Bangor

1966. 1895 Jan. 2 Elizabeth Humphreys 14 Plas Gwllym, Crlccleth Plas Gwllym

1967. 1895 Jan. 15 Robert Williams, farmer 34 Portdynllaen Farm, pa. Ship Inn, Portdynilaen Edern

1968. 1895 Jan. 25 Joseph Thomas Bull, gent. 45 Bodrelnallt, Conway, pa. Bodrelnallt Conway

1969. 1895 Jan. 29 Robert Roberts, farm labourer 32 Tyddyn Bach, Cwm Pen­ On mountain by Cut y machno, pa. Penmachno Bugall Quarry

1970. 1895 Jan. 29 Robert Roberts, driver 31 Tyddyn Bach, Cwm Pen­ Ffrldd Tyddyn Bach machno, pa. Penmachno 1971. 1895 Feb. 11 John Wynn, labourer 81 Gwynfryn, Llandudno Gwynfryn, Llandudno

Mary Catherine Mitchell 4mths 21 Factory Place, Tremadoc 21 Factory Place, 1972. 1895 Feb. 11 Tremadoc

Mary Prltchard 82 Cefn Maen Farm, pa. Cefn Maen farm. 1973. 1895 Feb. 18

Owen Bob. Roberts, quarry man 76 Shamber glos, Ebeneser Shamber glos, 1974. 1895 Feb. 19 pa. Llanddelnlolen Ebenezer

1975. 1895 Feb. 20 Owen Jones, carter, Dinorwlc Quarry 21 Hospital, pa. Llanddelnlolen A lit ddu dip, Dinorwlc Quarry

1976. 1895 Feb. 26 Cathrlne Williams, spinster 49 Brauch Talog, Tregarth Brauch Talog, Tregarth

1977. 1895 Feb. 27 Hugh Roberts, shoemaker 71 Mitre Quay, pa. Denio Mitre Quay, pa. Denlo

1978. 1895 Feb. 27 Rowland Parry, quarry labourer at 52 Tyhwnterbwlch, Carmel, Tyhwnterbwlch, Carmel Cllgwyn Slate Quarry pa. Llandwrog

1979. 1895 Feb. 27 31 17 Cralg-y-Don Parade, 17 Cralg-y-Don Parade Harold Hamilton Horner [Llandudno]

1980. 1895 March 1 Jane Griffiths, widow 74 Glynn Terrace, Berth, Glynn Terrace, Borth pa. Ynyscynhalarn 1981. 1895 March 9 Owen Jones, grandchild of Hugh 13 mths Brynhyfryd, Cwmyglo Brynhyfryd, Cwmyglo Griffiths Hughes and Jane Hughes

1982. 1894 March 12 Robert Roberts, quarryman 38 Penrhyn Quarry Hospital, Penrhyn Quarry Hospital pa. Llandegai

1983. 1895 March 13 Owen Morgan, farmer 68 Trosyffordd, pa. Llanrug Trosyffordd

1984. 1895 March 21 David Williams, labourer 78 1 Victoria Square, Glanadda, 1 Victoria Square, Glanadda, Bangor Bangor

1985. 1895 April 11 Rowland Griffith, quarryman 63 Penrhyn Quarry Hospital, Ffridd Gallery, Penrhyn pa. Llandegal Quarry

1986. 1895 April 20 W.J. Botterly unknown Station Waiting Room, Wig Railway Crossing Bangor

1987. 1895 April 21 William Watklns, J.P., 71 Murla, Criccieth On the road side near Muria estate agent

1988. 1895 April 21 Jane Davies 60 British Hotel, Bangor British Hotel, Bangor

1989. 1895 April 28 Elizabeth Jones 10 wks. Drull, Clwtybont, pa. Drull, Clwtybont Llanddetnlolen 1990. 1895 April 29 Thomas Pugh, labourer at 41 Walter Street, Caelhvyngrydd, Pantdrelniog Slate Quarry Penrhyn Slate Quarry pa. Bethesda

Attached:

REPORT by Sgt. Thomas Jones, Bethesda, re the circumstances of the accident which befell Thomas Pugh (as above), 29 April 1895. (Another man William Pyrce of Caelhvyngrydd was also Injured on the same night when he fell on to the same gallery in the quarry).

1991. 1895 April 30 Thomas Roberts, plate layer In Penrhyn 65 Penrhyn Quarry Hospital, pa. Penrhyn Quarry Hospital Slate Quarry Llandegai

1992. 1895 May 6 New born female child The Police Station, Pwllhell not known

1993. 1895 May 17 Thomas Jones, painter of Ynhadlog 51 Police Station Sara Penbont Hotel, Sara Farm, Edyrn

1994. 1895 May 20 Catherine Pierce, domestic servant 32 Pen y Bont Farm, pa. Pen Bedw Pont, Penmachno Penmachno

1995. 1895 May 25 David Owen Williams, timber 19mths. 29 Chapel St., Carnarvon 29 Chapel St., Carnarvon salesman'8 son

1986. 1895 June 1 Hugh Hughes, miner 70 Tan y gralg, Trefrlw Tanygralg, Trefrlw

1997. 1895 June 7 Thomas Roberts, rigger 42 4 Hill Street, Portmadoc On,boar boa d the schooner Sylvia. 1SD8. 1895 June 18 Morris Thomas, painter 75 The Dead House, Cambrian Railway Portmadoc Station, Portmadoc

1999. 1895 June 19 Ellen Ann Hughes, quarry manfs 11 Rhyd y Groes, pa. Pentlr Rhyd y Groes daughter

2000. 1895 June 20 Thomas John Owen, general servant 19 PontTwr, Bethesda, At his home, Pont y tn the employ of Mr. George Brymer pa. Llandegai Twr, nr. Bethesda.

2001. 1895 June 27 Margaret Williams 74 Railway Station, Pen­ In the train between maenmawr Bangor and Penmaen­ mawr.

2002. 1895 July 5 William ElUs Davies Brynfynnon, Llanllyfnl Brynfynnon, Llanllyfnl

James Chadwlck Mather, gent, 62 Gwydyr Hotel, Bettws y Gwydyr Hotel, Bettws y 2003. 1895 July 28 of Eccles, Manchester Coed Coed

William F. Williams, grocer 66 A led Terrace, Talysarn, In his garden close to 2004. 1895 July 29 pa. Llanllyfnl his house

Owen Roberts, quarryman 50 2005. 1895 Aug. 2 Britannia Terrace, T ilysarn

2006. 1895 Aug. 4 David Tudno Ellis 5 wks Tudno House, Llandudno Tudno House 2007. 1885 Aug. 11 Arthur John McQueen, clerk 19 Talycafn Ferry, pa. River Conway near Talycafn Ferry

2008. 1895 Aug. 11 Arthur John McQueen, clerk 19 Tal y Cafn, pa. Caerhun TalyCafn of Liverpool

68 Hearse House, pa. '4 yard pool' 2009. 1895 Aug. 17 William Robert, farmer Dohvyddelen

2010. 1895 Aug. 20 William Roberts, farmer 68 Hearse House, pa. '4 yd. Pool' Dolwyddelen

2011. 1895 Aug. 22 Henry Thomas, engineer 56 Tower House, Market Victoria Mills, Street, [Carnarvon], pa. Carnarvon. Llanbebllg

2012. 1895 Aug. 22 Joseph Hobson, schoolboy 13 Howarden Villa, Llandudno Llandudno Bay

2013. 1895 Aug. 22 James Arthur ?Alhnan, schoolboy 12 4 Clifton Rd., Llandudno Llandudno Bay

2014. 1895 Aug. 23 Laura Jones, widow of Owen Jones, 75 Talafon, pa. Llanberls Talafon, pa. Llanberls stonemason

2015. 1895 Aug. 24 Henry Roberts lOwks. Bryntyrch Hotel, Capel Bryntyrch Hotel, Capel Curlg, pa. Llanrhochwyn Curig. 2016. 1895 Aug. 24 Mrs. Augustus Levy 84 St. George*s Hotel, pa. St. Georgefs Hotel Llandudno

2017. 1895 Aug. 25 Jane Owen 82 Plas Gwlym, Criccieth Plas Gwlym, Criccieth

2018. 1895 Sept. 3 Mabel Alkman, Illeg. child, 9mths. 6 Hendre Cottage, Hendre, 6 Hendre Cottages dau. of Mary Aikman, a char­ pa. Gyffin woman

2019. 1895 Sept. 4 George Frederick Felton, 37 Beechwood House, Llandudno Beechwood House, auctioneer Llandudno

2020. 1895 Sept. 10 James J. Bullock, foreman painter 35 The Mortuary, Upper Bangor Bangor Infirmary (accident while travelling by railway train)

2021. 1895 Sept. 18 Christopher Love Owen 13 6 Britannia Terrace, New Bridge, Portmadoc Portmadoc

2022. 1895 Sept. 18 William Evans, miner 55 Gelfron, pa. Llanbedrog Middle Quarry, Llanbedrog

2023. 1895 Sept. 27 Alfred Wolfgang c. 30 Queens Hotel, Llandudno Queens Hotel, Llandudno

2024. 1895 Sept. 27 Elizabeth Owens 67 Brlttannla Sq., Bangor Britannia Square, Upper Bangor 2025. 1895 Sept. 29 Lucy Maggie Roberts, dau. 3j New Terrace, Penmorfa, Pwll near Penmorfa of Ann Roberts pa.

2026. 1895 Nov. 13 Edward Hayes, painter 75 Erw Felriol, pa. Llanfalr Erw Felrlol, pa. fechan Llanfalrfechan

2027. 1895 Nov. 23 Kate Pierce, dau. of Mr. 9 wks. Lhvyn yMafon Uchaf, pa. Llwyn y Mafon Ynyscynhalarn Williams and Magge Pierce 63 9 Panton St., Bangor Panton St., Bangor 2028. 1895 Dec. 1 Julia Lloyd, widow 52 Bryn Goleu, Penrhos­ Bryn Goleu, Penrhos­ garnedd, pa. Pentlr garnedd 2029. 1895 Dec. 9 John Williams, joiner

2030. 1895 Dec. 18 Jane Jones, widow 70 Tynewydd, Roewen, pa. Tynewydd, Roewen Caerhun

2031. 1895 Dec. 22 Elizabeth Williams 48 Penybyarth, pa. Llandudno Penybyarth

2032. 1895 Dec. 24 David Jones, labourer at 57 Hospital, Uandlnorwlc Dinorwlc Quarry On the way to the hospital

2033. 1896 Jan. 7 Ernest Fred. Arnold, gent. 50 Erw Fair, pa. Dwygyfylchl Erw fair, pa. Dwygyfylchl 2034. 1896 Jan. 30 Daniel Jones, labourer 29 2 CornhlU, Portmadoc 2 CornhlU

2035. 1896 Feb. 16 Joseph Owen, labourer 60 Yard Cottage, Capel Curtg, Cow lyd Lake pa. Llanrhochwyn

2036. 1896 Feb. 17 Blodwen Jones, dau. of Robert 14 Pen Talcro[e]slon, Pen Talcroeslon, Penlsarwaen, pa. Llanddelnlolen £His Jones

4mths. Brynford Cottage, pa. Brynford Cottage Eghvysrhos 2037. 1896 Feb. 23 William Herbert Jarvls

51 Penrhyn Quarry Hospital, Penrhyh Quarry Hospital pa. Llandegal 2038. 1896 Feb. 27 Richard Williams, quarryman

2yrs. Ddol, Cwm, Penmachno Ddol, Cwm, Penmachno Smths. 2039. 1896 Feb. 28 Cerldven Evans, dau. of quarryman

73 22 Upper Gate St., Conway 22 Upper Gate Street

2040. 1896 March 1 Anne Jones, widow 56 The Stablau, , The Stablau J 2041. 1896 March 16 ane Jones, married woman pa. Dwygyfylchl

2042. 1896 March 17 James Owen c. 35 Ael-y-don, Penmachno, pa. Opposite the smithy, Penmachno Cwm Ed., Penmachno 2043. 1896 March 20 Thomas Rowland Jones, quarryman 73 High Street, Ebenezer, pa. High Street, Ebenezer Llanddelnlolen

2044. 1896 March 23 William Hughes, son of Hugh Hughes, 13 days Tanlon, pa. Tanlon, pa. Llanllechld Talrlon, Llanllechld, labourer

2045. 1896 April 7 Robert Henry Jones, farmer of Ffrldd 25 Bryncynan Inn, pa. Nevin On the highway near Farm, Sana Bryncynan.

2046. 1896 May 12 David Roberts, postman 57 Bankfleld House, Tal y Bont, Bankfleld House pa. Dolgarog

2047. 1896 May 15 Elizabeth Roberts, widow c.50 Machno Terrace, Cwm Pool, Rhlw Machno Penmachno, pa. Penmachno Quarry

2048. 1896 May 18 John Jones, machiner at Penrhyn 70 Penrhyn Quarry Hospital, In a machine shed at Slate Quarry pa. Llandegal Penrhyn Quarry

34 Penlan Street, Pwllhell On outbuilding at 2049. 1896 May 23 John Jones, butcher Llwyn Rhydol farm

51 The Jane Gwynne of Douglas, Schooner Jane Gwynne 2050. 1896 June 11 William Angus, sailor pa. Llanfalrlsgaer lying at Port Dlnorwlc

2051. 1896 July 18 42 Brynlau, Defald Yspytty, River Yspytty Evan Hughes of Criccieth pa. Yspytty 2052. 1896 July 20 Ann Jones, farmer's wife 38 Tyddyn Du Farm, Glas Tyddyn Du River, Glas Cwm, pa. Penmachno Cwm, Penmachno

2053. 1896 July 24 Jane Pierce 4 Cornhlll, Portmadoc High Street, Portmadoc

2054. 1896 Aug. 24 David Jones, team owner employed 44 Bryn Morfa, Conway Bryn Morfa, Conway to carry goods from tbe L.N.W. Marsh Railway Station at Conway

2055. 1896 Aug. 24 Henry Humphreys, labourer 42 30 Kyffin Square, Bangor 30 Kyffin Square, Bangor

2056. 1896 Sept. 16 Isabella Laelles, barmaid 37 London Restaurant, Llandudno London Restaurant

2057. 1896 Sept. 20 Margaret Hughes 48 Mill Street, Bethesda Mill Street, Bethesda

2058. 1896 Oct. 1 William Smith, plumber 38 Llandudno Cottage Hospital Llandudno Cottage Hospital

2059. 1896 Oct. 2 Catherine Davies 3& 13 Factory Place, Tremadoc 13 Factory Place

2060. 1896 Oct. 3 Unknown man 35-40 Infections Hospital, pa. Found drowned In the Bangor fishing enclosure Tan- rodyn. Port Penrhyn

2061. 1896 Oct. 4 Henry Maddocks, employee at 20 Llandudno Cottage Hospital Llandudno Cottage Hospital Llandudno Public Laundry 2062. 1896 Oct. 11 ?Mills Rey, sailor 60 Llandudno Cottage Hospital, Llandudno Cottage Hospital pa. Eghvysrhos

2068. 1896 Oct. 15 William Lewis, tailor 75 The Union House, Bangor The Lnlon House, Bangor

2064. 1896 Oct. 21 Edith Elizabeth Thompson 9wks Carneddl Rd., Bethesda Carneddl Rd., Bethesda

2065. 1896 Oct. 28 Rebbecca Williams 2 wks 4 Cwlach St., Llandudno 4 Cwlach St., Llandudno

2066. 1896 Oct. 29 John Thomas Roberts, labourer c.30 Tynygerddl, pa. Aber Tyn y gerddl, Aber

2067. 1896 Nov. 4 Gwen Evans 9 wks 2 Brickfield Terrace, near 2 Brickfield Terrace , pa. Llangystenln

2068. 1896 Nov. 15 Joseph Jones, farmer 54 Ty newydd, Brws y Coed, Ty newydd, Drws y Coed pa.

2069. 1896 Nov. 17 Robert Edward Roberts 12 Llandudno Cottage Hospital, Llandudno Cottage Hospital pa. Eghvysrhos

2070. 1896 Nov. 29 Morris Morris, farmer 63 Llwyncelyn Farm, nr. Llwyncelyn Farm Talybont, pa. Llanllechid

2071. 1896 Dec. 11 Edith Mary Crompton, domestic 20 Snowdon Ranger Hotel, Quellyn Lake servant, a native of Blrmlnghan pa. Bettws Gar mon 2072. 1896 Dec. 27 Lewis Pritchard, blacksmith at 53 Tanybryniau, Penygroes Small house at the back of the Post Office, Talysarn

2073. 1896 Dec. 29 Edward Edwards, son of John 5 3, Mount Pleasant Alley Cadnant Stream and Mary Edwards [Carnarvon], pa. Llanbeblig

2074. 1896 Dec. 30 John Robert Ellis, retired sailor 81 Mln y ffordd, Abersoch Minyffordd, Abersoch

2075. 1897 Jan. 2 John Hughes, quarryman 40 Coetmor Mount, pa. Outside Pantdreiniog Bethesda Quarry

2076. 1897 Jan. 2 Anne Jones, shop keeper's widow 86 Old Post Office, Cwmyglo Old Post Office, Cwmyglo

2077. 1897 Jan. 7 Richard Evans, carpenter 20 Hendre Farm, Llanystum­ In a field at Hendre Farm dwy

2078. 1897 Jan. 7 Richard Thomas, labourer 16 Infirmary, Bangor Infirmary, Bangor

2079. 1897 Jan. 14 William Jones, quarryman 26 Cefnbwich, Cwmyglo Cefnbwlch

2080. 1897 Jan. 20 Robert D. Owen, miner 24 Mission Terrace, Beddgelert In a shaft at Glanyrafon Slate Quarry 2081. 1897 Jan. 25 Elizabeth Jones, quarryman^ wife 56 Tanffynon, pa. Llanrug Tanffynon

2082. 1897 Jan. 26 Robert Jones, farmer — Morfa Mawr, pa. Aberdaron On the farm yard of Morfa Mawr

2083. 1897 Feb. 3 Griffith Hughes, pilot 48 Pen yr A lit y Bush Pen yr A lit y Bush Port Dlnorwlc

2084. 1897 Feb. 6 Female child dau. of ?Ganey Parry 11 wks LUdtart y glo, Dlnorwlc LUdlart y glo

Griffith Roberts, farmer 77 Tyn y Bryn, pa. Dolwydd­ Tyn y Bryn 2085. 1897 Feb. 9 elen

Mrs. Ellen Evans 2086. 1897 Feb. 13 59 School House, pa. School House, pa. Bryn­ croes.

2087. 1897 Feb. 19 Mary Evans, wife of John Evans, 65 1 Magdalen Terrace, pa. 1 Magdalen Terrace 7carpenter, deceased Llanfaglan

2088. 1897 Feb. 26 Edwal Roberts, son of William Roberts 3 Glanrafon Farm, pa. Mae nan Glanrafon Farm

2089. 1897 Feb. 28 David Gwynedd Williams llmths Talafon, Abersoch Talafon

2090. 1897 Feb. 28 Ann Williams, spinster 72 2 Trevelyan Terrace, High Trevelyan Terrace St., Bangor 2091. 1897 Feb. 28 Annie Hughes, dau. of Robert Hughes, 9 LLandudno Cottage Hospital, Llandudno Cottage Hospital joiner and his wife Mary Ellen Hughes Llandudno

2092. 1897 March 9 Thomas John Gray, prtnter's eon 6 Waverly House, Llewelyn St., Waverly Houae Llandudno

269S. 1897 March 12 Ed\vIn Mitchell, occupation: 49 Voelgron, Sardts, pa. Voelgron weighing with a machine Llanddelnlolen

2094. 1897 March 16 Cathrlne Davies, married woman 49 Worcester Cottage, Back Worcester Cottage Caroline St., Llandudno

2C95. 1897 March 27 William Hartley, labourer of Glan- 35 Dead House, Llandudno On the footpath at Comvay aber Cottage, Llanrhos Eoad

2096. 1897 April 2 Evan Henry Evans, quarryman 37 Tramroad Cottage, Llan- Tramroad Cottage Uyfnl

2097. 1897 April 19 Peter Jones, labourer 16 Bryncalad, pa. Llanarmon Castellgoed crossing

2098. 1897 April 22 David Jones, rockman 21 Rack Terrace, Llanberls Bank Office, tipper Glynrhofnjwy Quarry

2099. 1897 April 23 Mary Roberts, domestic servant 56 Llandudno Cottage Hospital In a close carriage on Conway Road

2100. 1897 May 2 William Roberts, labourer 56 Cottage Hospital, Llandudno Gloddaeth St., Llandudno 2101. 1897 May 2 John Eames, quarryman 51 8 School Terrace, Talysarn On the road side at Talysarn

2102. 1897 May 13 Griffith Griffiths, quarryman at 42 Garnedd Farm, pa. Dol­ Tyn ddol Quarry Tyn ddol Quarry wyddelen

2103. 1897 May 13 Blodwen Williams, dau. of Owen 12 Beach Row, Port Dlnorwlc House at top of Snowdon St. Williams

A ttached:

REPORT: by P. C. John Jones of Port Dlnorwic giving a list of witnesses with details of their evidence re the fatal accident to Blodwen Williams near me railway bridge at Port Dlnorwlc, 13 May 1897.

2104. 1897 May 14 John Bickers, labourer 24 Llandudno Dead House, pa. Conway Shore Llandudno

2105. 1897 May 29 William Williams, quarryman 42 Capel Coch, pa. Llanberls Goodman'8 Plantation

2106. 1897 June 1 William Williams, farmer 48 Park Farm, Penmachno, Park Farm, Penmachno pa. Penmachno

2107. 1897 June 5 Edmund Lloyd, labourer 38 Glyn Farm, Capel Curlg, On a field at Glyn farm, fshlp of Trewydyr Capel Curlg

2108. 1897 June 10 John Wlnstanley, cab driver 31 The Dead House, Com­ 's Head, missioners Yard, pa. Llandudno Llandudno 2109. 1897 June 13 John Limerick, plate layer 62 Tynllan, Binas, pa. Cilgwyn Quarry tipping Llanwnda bank

2110. 1897 June 16 Michael Lawless, hawker 47 Kings Cafe, South Penrallt, Kings Cafe [Carnarvon], pa. Llan­ bebllg

2111. 1897 June 21 William Williams, quarryman at 25 Bron Hyfryd, Talysarn Bron Hyfryd, Talysarn Penyrorsedd Quarry

2112. 1897 June 26 Evan Jones 33 Pen dre Terrace, pa. Pen dre Terrace, pa. Llanfalrfechan L&nfatrfechan

2113. 1897 June 29 Owen Ellis Williams, (orphan), 15 Alun Lodge, near Glyn­ Alun Lodge locomotive engine stoker at rhonwy, pa. Llanrug Lower Glynrhonwy Quarry

2114. 1897 July 8 Alexander Barlow, cotton manu­ 72 Mortuary, pa. Llandudno Llandudno Pier Head facturer of the Mount, Edenfleld Rams bottom, co. Lanes..

2115. 1897 July 13 Edward Jones, railway servant 19 22 Hill Street, Twthill, Ala las beach [Carnarvon], pa. Llacbeblig

2116. 1897 Aug. 30 Richard English 65 Portnant, pa. Portnant Beach 2117. 1897 Sept. 2 Hubert Stone, son of Frederick 14 The Mortuary, pa. On the shore under the Stone, solicitor, Derby Llandudno Little Orme's Head

2118. 1897 Sept. 9 Richard Scowslll 37 Elen Castle Hotel, Elen Castle Hotel, Dolwyddelen Dolwyddelen

2119. 1887 Sept. 23 Richard RowlandB, quarryman 41 Penrhyn Quarry Hospital Penrhyn Quarry Hospital pa. Llandegai

2120. 1897 Oct. 2 Lizzie Jones, stone mason's daughter ' 3 15 Frondeg St., Bangor Dean St., Bangor

2121. 1897 Oct. 12 John Williams, quarryman 32 Penrhyn Quarry Hospital, Penrhyn Slate Quarry, pa. Llandegai Bethesda

2122. 1897 Oct. 19 Annie Rice, dau. of Minnie Rice, cook 6 wks 21 Garden Square, Bangor 21 Garden Square Bangor

2123. 1897 Nov. 10 Edward Ma thews, watchmaker 28 5 Garden Square, Bangor 5 Garden Square, Bangor

2124. 1897 Nov. 14 David Roberts, car proprietor 40 TynUwyn Farm, Tynygroes, On the highway near pa. Caerhun Tynygroes (road accident)

2125. 1897 Nov. 15 Emma Brough, married woman 67 Worcester House, Madoc Worcester House, Madoc Street, Llandudno Street, Llandudno

2126. 1897 Nov. 21 James Roberts, labourer 36 Cottage Hospital, Llandudno Cottage Hospital, Llan­ dudno 2127. 1897 Nov. 22 William Evans, miner at Ctlgwyn 62 Dol Owen, Bwlchyllyn, pa. Dol Owen Quarry Llandwrog

2128. 1897 Nov. 22 Margaret Ann Williams, llleg. child 8 days Union House, Bangor Union House, Bangor

2129. 1897 Nov. 24 Jane Roberts, widow 71 Glan-rhyd, Nebo, pa. Llan­ Glanrhyd, Nebo, pa. llyfnl Llanlljfni

21 SO. 1897 Nov. 30 George Brown, son of William Brown 3 mths Hut, Paid; Dyrys, Port Near Aber Railway Dlnorwlc Station in a L. ft N.W.R. Company Carriage

2131. 1897 Nov. 30 Hugh Hughes, quarryman's son Longroes, Caelhvyngrydd Longroes, Caelhvyngrydd

2132. 1897 Dec. 15 Ellin Morris, caretaker of the Penrhyn 60 12 Berllan Bach, Bangor 12 Berilan Bach Hall, Bangor.

2133. 1897 Dec. 29 Richard Roberts, farmer 52 Tyddyn bach farm, pa. On the road by Bettws Bettwsgarmon Garmoa R irway Station

2134. 1898 Jan. t Mary Ann Clarke, wife of photographer 78 Buckley Place, Bangor Buckley Place, Bangor

2135. 1898 Jan. 15 New born male child Glyndwr, pa. On the beach near Penmaen Attached:

REPORT of P.C. F.Nelson, Penmaenmawr, as to finding the body as above, 15 January, 1898. 2136. 1898 Jan. 22 Jane Jones, widow 88 3 Vaynol Terrace, Ebenezer, 3 Vaynol Terrace, Ebenezer pa. Llanddelnlolen

2137. 1898 Jan. 26 Robert Lloyd, llleg. child 1 mth 229 Carnarvon Road, Glan­ 229 Carnarvon Road, adda, Bangor Bangor

2138. 1898 Feb. 1 Richard Jones, farm labourer 17 Bryn Bmv Bach [Chvtybont] Bryn Derw Bach, Chvtybont pa.

2139. 1898 Feb. 8 Thomas J . ?Evans 6 Llangwystenin Farm, pa. Llangwystenin Farm Llangwystenin

2140. 1898 Feb. 23 Mary H. Harrison, shoe maker's 5 Bryntirlon farm, , pa. Bryntlrlon farm, Tywyn daughter of Manchester Llanrhos

2141. 1898 March 2 Martha Jane Evans, quarrvman's 3 Bryn Slrlol, Waenfawr, pa. Brynslrlol, Waenfawr daughter Bettws garmon.

2142. 1898 March 3 Hugh Thomas, quarry labourer 21 Plsgah Terrace, Carmel, Penyrorsedd Quarry pa. Llandwrog

2143. 1898 March 6 John Thomas, quarryman 55 Carrog Terrace, Cwm, Carrog Terrace, Cwm, pa. Penmachno Penmachno

2144. 1898 March 11 Annie Evans 8 Caergroes, pa. LJanUechld Caergroes

2145. 1898 March 13 Margaret Hughes, dau. of fireman with 18mths 2 Vron Square, Upper Bangor 2 Vron Square L.N.W. Railway. 2146. 1888 March 15 Catherine Prltchard, married woman 67 Bontuchaf, Bethesda Bontuchaf

2147. 1898 March 15 REPORT made by P.C. David Williams, Dolwyddelen re the finding of David Roberts aged 60 of Ysbytty near In the Butter Pool below Pont y Pant. His body was identified by his daughter Ann Williams of Pentrebont, .

2148. 1898 March 27 Keturah Parry, llleg. child of Mary 23 days Tanyffordd, Bethesda Tanyffordd, Bethesda Jane Parry

2149. 1893 March 31 Richard Williams, tailor 77 11 Union St., Bangor 11 Union St.

2150. 1898 April 4 John Llewelyn Jones 15 Netherton House, Portmadoc On the highway called Tremadoc Road

2151. 1898 April IS Edward Thomas, blacksmith 56 52 Kyffln Square, Bangor Holyhead Road, Bangor

2152. 1898 April 29 Robert Foulkes 76 IdwalVilla, New St., Idwal Villa, New St. Llandudno

2153. 1898 May 11 Supposed to be T.J.B . Evans, 45-50 The Mortuary, Fever Hos­ Menal Straits off Bangor supposed agent,of Liverpool pltal, pa. Bangor

2154. 1898 May 31 William Roger Hughes, llleg. son of 2 wks Back Madoc St., Llandudno Ea.dc Madoc St., Llandudno Margaret Ellen Hughes, widow

2155. 1898 June 14 Edward John Morgan, pupil teacher 19 The Mortuary, Llandudno The sea outside Rhos Pier, Llandrlllo yn Rhos 2156. 1898 July 7 David Roberts, labourer 39 2 Brickfield Cottages, pa. 2 Brickfield Cottages, Llangwstenin Llandudno Junction

2157. 1898 July 11 Ellis Williams, farm bailiff 75 Aim Houses, Bangor Aim Houses, Bangor

2158. 1898 Aug. 3 Thomas Jones 35 H.M. Prison, Carnarvon H.M. Prison, Carnarvon (executed).

2159. 1898 Aug. 7 P. Metcalf — Llandudno Cocoa House Llandudno Cocoa House

Thomas W addington, fireman, of 16 The Mortuary, Llandudno 2160. 1898 Aug. 8 Marine Drive, Great Blackburn Orme'8 Head

2161. 1898 Aug. 12 Owen Griffith, labourer 69 Greglr wen farm, pa. Greglr Wen Llanengan

2162. 1898 Aug. 16 David Thomas, carrier 84 30 Glanrafon, Bangor 30 Glanrafon, Bangor

2163. 1898 Aug. 16 Evan Jones, farmer 43 Tyddyn Bach, pa. Llanbeblig Tyddyn Bach

2164. 1898 Aug. 22 Enock Williams, miner 24 Tal leaf, Llanrhocwyn, pa. Hafna Lead Mine, under Trefrlw ground

2165. 1898 Aug. 23 William Hughes 9 Rathbone Terrace, pa. Rathbone Terrace Llanrhos 2166. 1898 Sept. 8 Ellen Owen, wife of RobertlOwen 44 Tan y Maes, Port Dlnorwlc Tan y Maes

2167. 1898 Sept. 10 Ann Evans, widow 69 9 Jubilee St., Llandudno, 9 Jubilee St. pa. Eglwysrhos

2168. 1898 Oct. 2 Margaret Pierce quarryman!B wife 68 Rhos Goch, Cwm, pa. On the road at Cwm Penmachno Penmachno

2169. 1898 Oct. 3 Robert Griffith, labourer at 34 21 Gerlan Rd., Bethesda 21 Gerlan Rd., Bethesda Pantdrelnlog

2170. 1898 Oct. 4 Thomas McDonald, labourer c. 60 9 Bell Cottages, pa. Dwygyfylchl 9 Bell Cottages

2171. 1898 Oct. 5 Mary Jones 73 8 Beach Road, Hlrael, 8 Beach Road, Hlrael Bangor

2172. 1898 Oct. 14 John Roberts 58 Smith St., Beddgelert Smith St., Beddgelert

2173. 1898 Oct. 19 Richard Salabury Jones, quarryman's 5 days Llaln Waen Wen, pa. Pentlr Llaln Waen Wen, Pentlr

2174. 1898 Oct. 21 Mary Edith Griffith, dau. of quarryman 4yrs.9mths. 2G Tanybwlch, Douglas Hill, 26 Tanybwlch pa. Llandegal

2175. 1898 Oct. 21 Margaret Jones, wife of David Jones 56 Queens Head, Llanrhos, Queens Head, Llanrhos pa. Eglwysrhos. 2176 1898 Oct. 21 Hugh Prichard, eon of William 16 6 Council St., pa. Eghvysrhos 6 Council St Prichard, carter

2177. 1898 Oct. 31 newly born child of Ellen Griffith The Mortuary, Llandudno [Bodavon Farm]

Attached:

STATEMENTS made by Mrs. Mary Jones, Bodavon Farm, employer of Ellen Griffith, and John Griffith, police sgt., Llandudno, as to circumstances of finding the child (as above).

2178. 1898 Nov. 1 John Hughes, engine driver 63 Glanrafon Cottage, Bhyd ddu, On side of the road near pa. Beddgelert the Snow don Banger Hotel

2179. 1898 Nov. 10 Emily Alice Glover, dau. of shoe­ 2mths. 56 Kyffin Sq., Bangor 56 Kyffin Sq., Bangor maker

2180. 1898 Nov. 15 David Thomas, newspaper seller 76 The Court, fund St., Court, Sand St. Pwllhell

2181. 1898 Nov. 25 David Roberts, sailor 18 High St., Nevin Highway between Bryncynan and Nevln

2182. 1898 Dec. 3 Kate Jones, dau. of William and Farm, Penmachno, Bryncrug Farm Elizabeth Jones pa. Penmachno

2183. 1898 Dec. 7 David Jones, stone mason 34 Clasynys, Dolwyddelen, Clasynys, Dolwyddelen pa. Dolwyddelen 2184. 1898 Dec. 12 , farmer 79 1 Police Cottage, Llandudno, 1 Police Cottage, pa. Egbvysrhos Cralgydon, Llandudno

2185. 1898 Dec. 28 William Williams, mariner 43 Ivy Cottage, Criccieth Ivy Cottage, Criccieth

Mrs. Ethel Williams wife of Ivy Cottage, Criccieth 2186. 1898 Dec. 28 24 Ivy Cottage, Criccieth William Williams

Douglas Gordon Williams, son Ivy Cottage, Criccieth 2187. 1898 Dec. 28 4 Ivy Cottage, Criccieth of William and Ethel Williams

Arthur Gordon Williams, son Ivy Cottage, Criccieth 2188. 1898 Dec. 28 2 Ivy Cottage, Criccieth

2189. 1899 Jan. 2 Ellen Williams, spinster 68 Bryngolau, pa. Edeyrn Bryngolau Farm

2190. 1899 Jan. 30 Llewelyn Roberts, quarry labourer 22 Penrhyn Quarry Hospital, Penrhyn Quarry Hospital pa. Llandegai

2191. 1899 March 2 Unknown man, possibly Owen E. Jones c. 27 Deganwy Castle Hotel, Found In River Conway by stoker of a train which went Into the sea Stables, pa. Llanrhos Deganwy at Penmaenbach

2192 1899 March 21 Margaret Edwards, dau. of Robert 5mths Mostyn Cottage, Foil, pa. M os tyn Cottage Edwards, stone mason and Mary his wife Llangystenin. 2183. 188S March 23 Ellen Ann Roberts, child 5mths. Glaslnfryn, pa. Pentlr Glaslnfryn

2194. 1899 March 24 John Davies, farmer 80 Llechwedd Hafod, Cwm, pa. In a ditch In one of his Penmachno fields, Llechwedd Hafod

2195. 1899 March 24 Edward Probert, labourer 69 Back Madoc St., tPortmadoc] Back Madoc St. pa. Ynyscynhalarn

2196. 1899 April 11 Margaret Ellen Jones 'chance llmths. 10 Prospect Terrace, 10 Prospect Terrace child' of Sarah Ellen Jones wife Llandudno of William Hughes

2197. 1899 May 31 Mary Jane Fox, orphan 14yrs.7mths. 9 Brick St., Bangor 9 Brick St.

2198. 1899 Sept. 4 Elizabeth Ellen Jones, dau. of 7wks. Maesdu Crossing, Llandudno Maesdu Crossing. plate layer

2199. 1899 Sept. 5 Richard Jones, flatman on board 30 57 Fountain St., Hlrael, Lewts*s Pier, Garth, the flat Margaret of Bangor Bangor Bangor

2200. 1899 Sept. 13 William Evans, quarryman at 31 Bronynant, pa. Llanfalr­ Bronynant Brundltts Setts Quarry fechan

Attached:

REPORT of P.C. J. Griffiths, Llanfalrfechan, regarding the findings of the Inquest of William Evans as above, 13 September 1899. 2201. 1889 Sept. 25 Ellen Clarke, wife of James Clarke, 56 31 Jubilee St., Llandudno 31 Jubilee St. labourer.

2202. 1899 Sept. 27 Elizabeth Edwards, wife of John 59 Fron Isaf, Bwlehllyn, pa. Fronheulog Edwards, quarryman Llandwrog

2203. 1889 Sept. 30 Mary Williams, spinster 83 ?Tynrhlol, pa. Penrhyn ?Tynrhlol, Penrhyn­ slde

2204. 1899 Oct. 21 Thomas Jones, master mariner, 58 On board the schooner On board the schooner master of the schooner Speculation Speculation, pa. Bangor Speculation.

2205. 1899 Oct. 26 Harold Grossdale, Iron moulder c.24 Cottage Hospital, Carnarvon Cottage Hospital, Carnarvon

2206. 1899 Oct. 31 John Griffiths, labourer c.72 Baron, Bethel, pa. Saron Llanddelniolen

2207. 1900 July 27 William Arthur Williams 3yrs. 7mths. 375 Bryn Owen Terrace, Carnarvon Ed., Glanadda Glanadda, Bangor 2206. 1885 Coroner'8 Directions for Burial:

2208. 1885 June 13 DIRECTIONS given by the Coroner of the County of Carnarvon under the provisions of the Interments Act 1882 to the Constables of the County for the Interment of the remains of Robert Hughes of Pool Street, Llanfalrfechan.

Endorsed:

NOTE that the said person was burled at Llan­ falrfechan 16 June 1885.

Attached:

LETTER (16 June 1885) from P.C. Lewis Hughes, Llanfalrfechan, witnessing to the burial of the said person. Contagious Diseases

2209 - 2297 2209-2219. 1878-1891 Orders and Regulations:

2209. 1878 Oct. 17 ORDER, copy, made by Quarter Sessions under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, appointing James Rumsey Williams as Veterinary Inspector for the county and the Inspectors and superintendents of the police of each division as inspectors (who were authorised to grant licenses), and appointing the magistrates in each Petty Sessions division as Committees of the Local Authority.

2210. 1881-1886 BUND&E of Draft Regulations, Orders and Minutes Issued for the County of Carnarvon under the Con­ taglous Diseases (Animals) Act.

2211. 1881-1886 BUNDLE of Copies of Regulations Issued by other counties under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878.

2212. 1886 Jan. NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS of a notice re a Temporary Swine Fever Districts Order which was In force In the county of Carnarvon for the month of February.

2213. 1886 SPECIMEN POSTER stating the terms of the Anthrax Order 1886. 2 copies.

2214. 1886 SPECIMEN POSTER stating the terms of the Rabies Order. 4 copies.

2215. 1888 Aug. 3 THE ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) ORDER: Issued by the Privy Council. 3 copies. 2216. 1889 THE PABIES (AMENDMENT) ORDER: issued by the Board of Agriculture.

2217. 1890 THE PLEURO-PNEUMONIA ORDER: Issued by the Board of Agriculture. 3 eoples.

2218. 1890 THE SWINE FEVER ORDER: Issued by the Board of Agriculture under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) A oto. 3 copies.

2219. 1891 Feb. 20 POSTER stating (he terms of the Pleuro-Pneumonla Order which was In force In the county of Denbigh. The poster was sent to John A. Roberts, Carnarvon. 2220-2222. 1882-1886 Notices and Forms:

2220. 188 NOTICES, copies, under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, declaring an area to be an infected area and prescribing Its limits. Blank. 2 copies.

2221. 138 NOTICES, copies, under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878 declaring a previously Infected area to be free from Infection. BUak. 4 copies.

2222. 1882-1886 BUNDLE of Lists of Printed Forms and Licenses for the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act available from various printers. 2223-2233. 1883-1892 Correspondence:

2223-2228. 1883-1889 Correspondence with the Privy Council:

2223. 1883 Nov. 12 DRAFT LETTER from the Clerk of the Peace to the Privy Council asking for an alteration In the reg­ ulatlons made by them under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Aot to allow the movement oi animals to be regulated by district, because the boundary of the county extended beyond the river Conway.

2224. 1886 July 12 NOTE: C. L. Peel, Agricultural Department, Privy Council Office, 44 Parliament St., Westminster, asking for the return of two completed forms.

Enclosed:

FORMS: to be completed by the Local Authority asking whether premises at Penmaenmawr and Portmadoc had been declared free from swine fever.

2225* 1887 FILE of Circulars and Letters from the Local Government Board and the Privy Council Office re the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act with copy replies from the Chief Constable and the Clerk of the Peace.

2226. 1888 Aug. 9 BUNDLE of Circular Letters from the Agricultural Department, Privy Council Office, 44 Parliament St., Westminster, to the Clerk of the Peace for Carnarvonshire, stating that J.R. Williams had reported two cases of swine fever and askingtoha t action the Local Authority were taking. 2 Items.

2227. 1888 Nov. 13 NOTE from the Agricultural Department, Privy Council Office, 44 Parliament St., Westminster, to the Clerk of the Peace for Carnarvonshire, making their thlrdapplication for a report on an outbreak of swine fever at Llandudno. T^ey ask whether the disease was declared by the Inspector and what limits were prescribed for the Infected area. 2227. (cont. 'd) ... Endorsed:

DRAFT REPLY (n.d.) apologising for the delay.

2228. 1889 BUNDLE of Forms, Regulations and Circular Letters from the Agricultural Department of the Privy Council Office, Including a copy of regulations for rabies. 2229. 1887-1888 Correspondence of Clerk of the Peace with Town Clerks t

2229, 1887-1888 BUNDLE of Correspondence of the Clerk of the Peace, Carnarvon, and town clerks within the county about the surrender of the powers of the Boroughs to the County under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act. 2230-2233. 1889-1892 Correspondence with the Beard of Agriculture:

2230. 1889 BUNDLE of Circular Letters from the Board of Agriculture, 14 Parliament St., Westminster, about the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts. 3 Items.

2231. 1890 Aug. CIRCULARS from the Board of Agriculture giving details of the general procedure to be followed under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) (Pleuro-Piaau­ monla) Act 1890. 2 copies.

2232. 1892 Jan. 7 BUNDLE of Circular Letters from the Board of Agriculture, 4 Whitehall Place, London, to the Town Clerk of Carnarvon, and the Clerk of the County Council for Carnarvonshire, asking In what manner the order of the Board (15 December 1891) declaring a pleuro-pneumonla scheduled district In the West Riding of Yorkshire was published.

Appended:

REPLY (12 January 1842) that advertisements had beeuplaced In newspapers. 2 Items.

2233. 1892 Jan. 12 CIRCULAR LETTER from the Board of Agriculture, 4 Whitehall Place, London, to the Clerk of Car- narvonshlre County Council stating that J.R . Williams had reported a case of swine fever and asking what action the Local Authority was taking.

Appended:

NOTE (13 January 1892) of reply that no swine fever existed. 2234. 1883-1885 Licences for holding of fairs and shows etc :

2234. 1883-1885 BUNDLE of Draft Licences Issued by Local Authorities under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act author­ is Ing the hold! ng of fairs exhibitions and shows. 2235-2237. 1886-1887 Reports:

2235. 1886 REPORT on Swine Fever in Great Britain by Professor Brown, Agricultural Department, Privy Council Office. 2 copies.

2236. 1886 REPORT ou the Hessian Fly giving lt's life history and methods of prevention and remedies; prepared for the agricultural department of the Privy Council Office by Charles Whltehead.

2237. 1887 FIRST ANNUA L REPORT of the Agricultural Adviser to the Lords of the Committee of Council for Agri­ culture on insects and fungi injurious to the crops of the farm, orchard and garden. 2 copies. 2238-2256. 1881-1892 Foot and Mouth Disease;

2238-2240. 1881-1883 Counterfoil Occupation licence BooksI

2238. 1881 COUNTERFOIL OCCUPATION LICENCE BOOK B under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals In an area infected by foot and mouth diseases to different places on a farm or farms occupied by the same person.

2239. 1883 COUNTERFOIL OFCUPATION LICENCE BOOK B under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals in an area Infected by foot and mouth diseases to different places on a farm or farms occupied by the same person,

2240. 1883 COUNTERFOIL OCCUPATION: LICENCE BOOK B under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals In an area Infected by foot and mouth diseases to different places on a farm or farms occupied by the same person. 2241-2250. 1881-1883 Counterfoil Movement licence Book6:

2241. 1881-1883 COUNTERFOIL MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK C under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals In or Into an area Infected with foot and mouth disease.

2242. 1881 COUNTERFOIL MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK D under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals out of an area Infected with foot and mouth disease.

2243. 1883 COUNTERFOIL MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK D under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of fat or store animals for a sale authorised to be held in an area Infected with foot and mouth disease.

2244. 1881 COUNTERFOIL MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK F under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals in an area Infect­ ed with foot and mouth disease from a place other than a market, fair, exhibition or sale.

2245. 1881 COUNTERFOIL MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK F under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals In an area infected with foot and mouth disease from a place other than a market, fair, exhibition or sale.

2246. 1881 COUNTERFOIL OCCUPATION MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK G under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals In an area infected with foot and mouth disease to different places on a farm or farms occupied by the same person. 2247. 1881 COUNTERFOIL OCCUPATION MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK G, under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals In an area Infected with foot and mouth disease to different places on a farm or farms occupied by the same person.

2248. 1881-1883 COUNTERFOIL OCCUPATION MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK G under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals in an area infected with foot and mouth disease to different places on a farm or farms occupied by the same person.

2249. 1881 -1883 COUNTERFOIL MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK K, under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878, for the movement of animals out of an area infected with foot and mouth disease from a place other than a market, fair, exhibition or sale.

2260. 1881 COUNTERFOIL MOVEMENT LICENCE BOOK K under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878 for the movement of animals out of an area infected with foot and mouth disease from a place other than a market, fair, exhibition or sale. 2251-2256. c.1882-1892 Miscellaneous:

2251. u.d.[c.l882] BE PORT FORMS to be completed by a Local Authority on the manner In which regulations to prevent the spread of foot and mouth disease were enforced. Blank. 2 copies.

2252. 1883 Sept. BUNDLE of Petitions of Llandudno butchers and other residents and tradespeople to be allowed to move fat stock to Carnarvon for slaughter despite the restrictions Imposed to prevent the spread of foot and mouth disease.

2253. 1883 FILE of Miscellaneous Papers re an outbreak of foot and mouth disease at Bangor. The file Includes official notices of the outbreak and the order declaring the area free of Infection.

2254. 188­ DECLARATION FORM B to be completed by the occupier of a farm or premises touching the move­ ment of animals In an area Infected with foot and mouth disease previous to their sale. Blank.

2255. n.d. [1880s] SPECIA L NOTICES of the existence of foot and mouth disease which were to be forwarded by the Inspector for the County to the Veterinary Department of the Privy Council by the first post after the detection of the disease. Blank. 3 copies.

2256. 1892 March 24 POSTER giving notice of restrictions on the move­ ment of animals because of an outbreak of foot and mouth disease. 2257. 1894 Glanders:

2257. 1894 March 16 REPORT by Hugh Hughes, Superintendent, Pwllhell Station that a horse had been attacked with glanders at Tyn y Maes, Llanglan. 2258. [1880s] P le ur o-Pne um on ta:

2258. [1880s] COUNTERFOIL LICENCE BOOK No. 8 under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878. for the movement of animals with pleuro-pneumonla. Unused. 2259-2268. 1887-1900 Sheep Scab:

2259-2264. 1887-1900 Returns:

2259. 1887 BUNDLE of Sheep Scab Returns under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act. These returns were only to be used to report fresh outbreaks.

2260. 1894-1896 COUNTERFOIL BOOK of Returns of Outbreaks of Sheep Scab (Form A), under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts. The forms were only to be used for fresh outbreaks.

2261. 1895-1896 BUNDLE of Sheep Scab Returns under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Aot. These returns were only to be used to report fresh outbreaks.

2262. 1897-1898 BUNDLE of Sheep Scab Returns. These returns were only to be used to report fresh outbreaks.

2263. 1899-1900 BUNDLE of Sheep Scab Returns. These returns were only to be used to report fresh outbreaks.

2264. 1900 April 10 RETURN under the Diseases of Animals Act 1894 and 1896 showing the counties In Great Britain where- In sheep scab existed during the month of March 1900. 2265-2267. 1898-1899 Notices and Forma:

2265. 1898-1899 BUNDLE of Notices and Forms re sheep scab.

2266. 1899-1900 BUNDLE of Sheep Scab Notices, forms A and B being notices to owners prohibiting sheep move­ ment and for the withdrawal of the notice.

2267. 1900-1901 BUNDLE of Notices and Forms re sheep scab. 2268. 1899 Accounts of County Veterinary Surgeon:

2268. 1899 May 6 FILE of Receipted Accounts of J. Rumsey Williams, Veterinary Infirmary, Carnarvon, veterinary sur­ geon, to the County of Carnarvon, for the sum of £53.6s. 7d. for charges made for the Inspection of sheep with scab (October 1898-March 1899) and of Tom Iitherland, Cambrian Printing Works, Castle St., Carnarvon, commercial and artistic printer, to the Chief Constable for the sum of £22.14a. 6d. for various Items of printing under the Contagious Die­ eases (Animals) Act (January-Apr111899). 2269-2291. 1883-1900 Swine Fever:

2269-2279. 1883-1S00 Forms including Notices and Returns:

2269. 1883 May 29 DECLARATION, copy, of the existence of swine level at - the premises occupied by Thomas Prlchard, Water St., Penygroes.

2270. 1887 BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act for cases of swine fever. The forms include returns for each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free from Infection.

2271. 1888 BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, for cases of swine fever. The forms Include returns for each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free froiii Infection.

2272. 1889 BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, for cases of swine fever. The forms include returns for each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free from Infection.

2273. 1890 BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act for cases of swine fever. The forms Include returns for each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free from Infection.

2274. 1891 BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, for cases of swine fever. The forms Include returns for each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free from Infection.

2275. 1892 BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, for cases of swine fever. The forms Include returns for each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free from Infection. 2276. 1893 BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, for cases of swine fever. The forms Include returns for each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free from Infection.

2277. 1898 BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases (A "JRoals) Act for cases of swine fever. The forms Include returns for each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free from infection.

2278. 1899 Dec. ­ BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases 1900 (Animals) Act for cases of swine fever. The forms Include returns for each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free from infection.

2279. 1898 Deo. ­ BUNDLE of Forms under the Contagious Diseases 1899 (Animals) Act, for cases of swine fever. The forms Include returns from each Infected place and notices declaring the premises free from Infection. 2280-2282. 1887-1891

2280. 1887 Sept. 12 POSTER re swine fever asking farmeisto give notice Immediately of any outbreak of the disease and to keep all pig styes as clean as possible. (3 copies).

2281. 1887 Medl 12 POSTER ynglynftCalefyd y Moch yn annog ffermwyr I rybuddlo'r Heddgeldwad lleol o unrhyw amheuaeth o fodolaeth y clwyf a chadw'r cytlau moch mor lan ag sydd yn boslbl. (3 chopl).

2282. 1891 April 6 POSTER Issued by the County of Northumberland which ordered that swine from the county of Carnarvon could not be moved Into the county of Northumberland because of swine fever. 2283-2284. 1887-1803 Slaughter of Diseased Animate:

2283. 1887-1893 BOOK: Record of Animals Slaughtered under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act. The animals suffered from swine fever and the book includes the name of the policeman who witnessed the slaughter, the name and address of the owner and the amount of compensation paid.

2284. 1892-1893 FILE of Bills and Vouchers of Carnarvonshire County Council for compensation payments made for the slaughter of diseased animals suffering from swine fever under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act. 2285-2291. 1888-1893 Reports of outbreaks;

2285. 1888 FILE of Reports to the Chief Constable by local policemen under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act of outbreaks of swine fever.

2286. 1888 FILE of Reports to the Chief Constable by local policemen under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act of outbreaks of swine fever.

2287. 1889-1890 FILE of Reports to the Chief Constable by local policemen and the Inspector under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Aot of outbreaks of swine fever.

2288. 1890 FILE of Reports to the Chief Constable by local policemen under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, of outbreaks of swine fever.

2289. 1890 Dec. ­ FILE of Reports to the Chief Constable by local 1891 policemen under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act of outbreaks of swine fever.

2290. 1891-1892 FILE of Reports to the Chief Constable by local policemen under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act of outbreaks of swine fever.

2291. 1892-1893 FILE of Reports to the Chief Constable by local policemen under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act by local policemen of outbreaks of swine fever. 2292-2293. 1880-1881 Registration of milk vendors, cowkeepers and dairymen:

2292. 1880 March 25 POLICE NOTICE, copy, re the registration of milk vendors.

2293. 1881 Jan. 18 DRAFT ADVERTISEMENT issued by the Borough of Carnarvon stating that all cowkeepers, dairymen or purveyors of milk were required to be registered. 2294-2297. 1882-1887 Mtscelknepufl:

2294. 1882-1884 BUNDLE of Reports, copies, by the Local Authority and police divisions respecting precautions taken under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act for the conveyance of animals by rail.

2295. 1883-1887 BUNDLE of Miscellaneous Papers re contagious diseases of animals, Including forms, notices and returns (foot and mouth, swine fever and sheep scab).

2296. n.d. [1880s] CIRCULAR issued by the Executive Committee (Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts) appointed by the County Council of Carnarvonshire giving a short description of the diseases affecting animals within the operation of the Acts. 6 copies. English and Welsh.

2297. n.d. [1880s] LIST of magistrates to whom printed leaflets on the hesslan tly were sent. licensing

2298 - 2316 2298-2299. 1872-1879 licences to use Armorial Bearings:

2288. 1872 Jan. 26 INLAND REVENUE LICENCE granted to Charles Pearson, esq., Chief Constable, Carnarvon, to use armorial bearings.

2289. 1879 Feb. 3 INLAND REVENUE LICENCE granted to Mr. Lewis Prothero of the Police Station, Llanbebllg, to use armorial bearings. 2300-2303. 1886-1899 Licensing under the Explosives Act:

2300. 1886 April 1 LIST of all Factories and Magazines for Explosives licensed by the Secretary of State In force on 31 March 1886, In the County of Carnarvon. COVERING LETTER: Col. V.D. Majendle, H.M. Inspector of Explosives, Home Office, Whitehall, S.W., to the Chief Constable of the County of Carnarvon.

2301. 1898 LIST: Store licences (for explosives) In Pwllhell and Portmadoc Divisions.

Attached:

LIST: Registered premises (explosives) In Pwllhell and Portmadoo Divisions.

2302. 1898-1899 REGISTER of store licences granted under the Explosives Act 1875 ­ Carnarvon Division.

2303. 1898 Nov. - REGISTER of premises registered under the 1899 Explosives Act 1875 - Carnarvon Division. 2304-2308. 1890-1897 Pedlars' certificates and applications for pedlars1 certificates:

2304. 1890-1898 BUNDLE of Application Forms for pedlars' cert­ iflcates and police officers' certificates as to appearance and character of applicants; with a few cancelled certificates.

2305. 1894 Feb. 8 APPLICATION FORM for a pedlar's certificate completed by Rowland Rowlands of Conway.

Attached:

APPLICATION FORM for a pedlar's certificate completed by Michael Sullivan of Conway together with police officer*s certificate.

2306. 1894 Aug. 30 LETTER: John H. Jones, Nevin Station, to the Chief Constable, Carnarvon, enclosing a postal order for the sum of 5s. and asking for a pedlar's certificate for Adda Lee, a native of Anglesey.

2307. 1896 July 2 PEDLAR'8 CERTIFICATE of Owen Jones of Conway.

2 308. 1897 July 5 APPLICATION FORM for a pedlar's certificate completed by Samuel Jackson of Llandudno, a draper, together with police officer's certificate. 2309-2313. Licensed Premises:

2309. 1892 July 21 RESOLUTION made by the Standing Joint Committee of the Quarter Sessions and the County Council that a recommendation be made to the police on bringing a case of drunkeness before the Petty Sessions to have . diligently made every effort to determine the public house where the defendant was last supplied with intoxicating drunk, and that a copy of this resolution be sent to eaoh licence holder In the county.

2310. 1893 Oct. 10-11 FORMS containing replies to a list of questions re licensed premises required for Inclusion In the Police Inspector^ annual return.

2311. 1894 March 28 NOTICE: Walter Ellis, Carnarvon Bay Hotel, Dlnas Dlnlle, to Evan Williams, overseer of the Poor of the parish of Llandwrog and to the Superintendent of Police, Carnarvon, re his Intention to apply for per­ miss Ion to transfer his licence for the sale of lntox­ leating liquors to Jules Hohenberg of Bradford.

Attached:

LETTER: The Chief Constable of Bradford to Superintendent Davies, Carnarvon, re the character of Jules Hohenberg.

2312. 1021 Feb. 28 NOTICE under the Licensing Act 1910 given to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue by the County of Carnarvon Compensation Authority that the amount of compensation money to be paid to Hugh Williams of the Plough Inn, Conway, remains to be determined by them.

2313. n.d GROUND PLAN of the Quarryman's Arms, Clwtybont, showing alterations made to accommodate a ? butcher^ shop. 2314. 1927-1952 Licensing - spirits, muslo and dancing etc. i

2314. 1927 Feb. - REGISTER OF LICENCESt spirits, music and 1952 March dancing. 2315. 1910-1930 licensing - dogs, carriages, guns, etc.:

2315. 1910-1930 REGISTER OF LICENCES (dog, carriage, gun, etc.) parish of Beddgelert. 2316. 1895 Licence to live outside Industrial School:

2316. 1895 April s LICENCE: A. J. Davies, Liverpool School Board, to Richard Williams, permitting him to live with Elizabeth Williams of Carnarvon after he has served one month of an intended period of detention of four years at the Industrial School, Hlghtown, near Liverpool. Reports of the Inspectors of Constabulary to the Secretary of State

2317 - 2328 £317-2328. 1868-1907 Reports of the Inspectors of Constabulary to H.M. *a Principal Secretary of State under the Provisions of the Statute 19 & 20 Viet. c. 69:

2317. 1869 (1 file)

2318. 1870-1874 (1 vol.)

2319. 1875-1877 (1 vol.)

2320. 1878-1880 (1 vol.)

2321. 1881-1883 (1 vol.)

2322. 1884-1886 (1 vol.)

2323. 1887-1889 (1 vol.)

2324. 1890-1892 (1 vol.)

2325. 1893-1895 (1 vol.)

2326. 1899-1901 (1 vol.)

2327. 1902-1904 (1 vol.)

2328. 1905-1907 (1 vol.) Periodicals

2329 - 2339 2328-2331. 1897-1889 The Police Gazette:

2328. 1897 Sept. 10 PERIODICAL: The Police Gazette, vol. XIV, no. 1430. Printed.

2330. 1899 June 9 PERIODICAL: The Police Gazette, vol. XVI. no. 1612. Printed.

2331* 1899 July 18 PERIODICAL: The Police Gazette, vol. XVI, no. 1623. Printed. 2332r2338. 1922-1929 The Police Chronicle. (Journal of the British Constabulary):

2332. 1922 Jan.-Dec. (1 vol.)

2333. 1923 Jan.-Dec. (1 vol.)

2334. 1924 Jan.-Dec. (1 vol.)

2335. 1925 Jan.-Dec. (1 vol.)

2336. 1926 Jan.-Dec. (1 vol.)

2337. 1927 Jan.-Dec. (1 vol.)

2338. 1928 Jan.-Dec. (1 vol.)

2339. 1929 Jan.-Dec. (1 vol.) Miscellaneous papers re Police

2340 - 2348 2340. 1885 June 27 INVENTORY of property at Bettws y Coed Police Station which belonged to the County.

2341. 1885-1890 BUNDLE of Miscellaneous Papers Including a warrant for the apprehension of Ellis Roberts of Portdinorwlc for embezzlement, 1885; return to the Board of Trade re sale of corn; receipt for carriage of parcels by the London and North Western Railway Company; letter from the War Office to The General Officer commanding Northern District, York, re Sunday closing of the canteen of the 4th Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers at Carnarvon, 31 May 1887; authorization from the Magistrates to the Chief Constable to apply to the Military Authorities at Chester for a sufficient military force to maintain the peace In consequence of the present misunderstanding between the employ­ ers and workmen at the lime Works, , 21 December 1885; statement made by Cornelius Davies, Deputy Chief Constable, that he has been informed of a riot which will take place at Llanberls where men from a distance are Intended to be employed at the Dlnorwlc Quarries and that the police force will be Inadequate to deal with the problem without ml 11- tary aid, 7 January, 1886; request from J.D. Whitehead, J.P., to the Officer commanding the troops within the district [of Carnarvonshire] to send down a force of 200 solders to prevent the anticipated riot at Llanberls, 7 January, 1886; reports by P.C. Wlllam Owen on the apprehension of poachers; cert­ tfled copies of births under the Factory and Work­ shop Act 1878, 1890; return of sums paid to officers and constables for special duty at Whltford Tithe Sale, 1888; statements In cases of Indecent assault and trespass 1889; questionnaire re weights and measures completed by the Inspectors of the divisions of Carnarvon, Bangor, Conway, Pwllhell and Port­ madoc, 1890; warrant for the apprehension of Hugh Thomas Roberts of Bangor for embezzlement, 1886.

2342. 1889 Aug. PAMPHLET; 'The Allansen Case. An Exposure1 , printed and published by F. Boyce, 17 Fenwtck Road, London, 8.E. 2342. (cont. *d) ... Attached:

PEHIODICA L: fThe Warning Cry and Second Advent Messenger', Vol. n, no. 39 (Sept. 1889), Including notes on The Carnarvon Case', re Mr. Allenson.

Both Printed.

2343. 1932 Oct. 31 POSTER offering a reward of 25,000 dollars for any Information resulting in the apprehension and con­ vtctlon of the kidnappers of Charles A. Lindbergh, Jnr., with a list of the serial numbers of the currency paid as ransom.

2344. 1932 PLANS of Beddgelert Police Station showing pro­ posed cell fittings and wiring for electric light and bells. Westbury Lloyd Jones, LRIBA, County Architect, Caernarvon.

2345. 1939 Nov. 20 BOOKLET on the formation and the present organl­ satlon of the Birmingham City Police force Issued in celebration of its centenary.

Attached:

COVERING LETTER (2 Nov. 1939) H. Morlaty, Chief Constable, Newton St., Birmingham 4, to Edward Williams, Chief Constable, Carnarvon, enclosing a copy of the booklet as tt may be of Interest.

2346. 1953 June 2 BOOKLET: Operation Order of the Metropolitan Police for the csronatlon of Queen Elizabeth II. Enclosed:

LEAFLET to be issued to the public with maps of the coronation route, London transport, and details of howto reach the route. PAMPHLET Issued to the police in the coronation area outlining their duties and responsibilities. 2347. 1953 June 2 BOOKLET: Instructions for Trafflo Duties Issued by the Metropolitan Police for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

2348. a n.d. INSTRUCTIONSforCarnarvonshir e Police Force to be inserted In Police Code. Miscellaneous

2349 - 2366 2349. 1866 Deo. 26 NOTICE that all dogs found straying without the name and address of the owner will be destroyed. Signed by Llewelyn Turner, mayor of [Carnarvon], Guildhall, Carnarvon. (Printed at the Chief Constable^ Office, Carnarvon).

2350. 1868 Oct. 22 NOTICE: List of the polling districts and polling places In the County of Carnarvon formed and con­ stltuted at the Michaelmas [Quarter] Sessions held at Carnarvon.

2351. n.d.[?1880s] BYELAWS, copy, of the Borough of Pwllhell Including the Harbour Bye Laws. (2 copies).

2352. 1815 Sept. 25 SCHEDULE OF PARISHES within the division of Nant Conway, in the county of Carnarvon, for which Jury Lists have been verified on oath and allowed.

i 353. 1915 RETURNS of men qualified to serve as Jurors In the parishes of Bettws y coed, Capel Curlg, Dolwyddelen, Etdda, , Penmachno and Trefrlw In Nant Conway Division.

2354. 1922 June 29 ACT to amend the Government of the Soudan Loan Act, 1919. (12 & 13 Geo. 5 Ch.15).

2355. 1946 May 28 CERTIFICATE of the appointment of Lieut. Col. W. Jones Williams, B.Sc., L1.B., as Assistant Commls­ s toner of the Caernarvonshire Centre of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John at Jerusalem.

2356 ILLUMINATED POSTER reading "The Law is the Guardian of our Liberty'. (Used as back for item XJ/2355" when framed). Additional Deposit, Jan. 1984;

2357 n.d. POSTER:'Whichever way you look a little courtesy puts you S-miles ahead' published by the Chief Constable's Office, Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don, Colwyn Bay.

2358 n.d. POSTER: *A little courtesy goes a long long way' published by the Chief Constable's Office, North Wales Police Headquarters, Glan-y- Don, Colwyn Bay. Constabulary - Additional

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THE LINK: Newspaper of the North Wales Police

2359 1984 July No. 35 2360 1984 Dec. No. 36 2361 1986 Sept. No. 39 CONSTABULARY PHOTOGRAPHS

XSA234/1 Attack on Suffragettes who Interrupted a meeting at Llanystumdwy when the Chancellor David Lloyd George was opening the Village Institute, Sept. 1912. (See XM/4719 for newspaper cutting re the event).

2 Bangor Polloe. c. 1905.

3 Caernarvon Police during the Coal Strike, 1911.

4 Superintendent Guest of Bangor. (1907-1918).

5 Police group.

6 David Lloyd George Constable of Caernarvon Castle, surrendering the key to H.M. George VI during royal visit to Caernarvon 15 July, 1937. (Large).

7 A Iderman Lt. Col. Sir Goronwy Owen, DSO, MA.

8 The King and Queen at Conway, 18 July, 1946.

9 J . Griffith, Chief Constable of Caernarvonshire. (1912-1928).

10 Police Group.

11 Annual Government Inspection, 14 June, 1928.

12 Caernarvonshire Police at the Government Inspection 12 June, 1929. (Members listed). XS/1234A3 Clerk of the Peace for co. Caernarvon, Mr. Bodvel Roberts (with additional notes on him).

14 Conway Division at the Government Inspection, 21 August, 1923. (Large).

15 Conway Division at the Government Inspection, 12 July, 1927. (Large).

16 Sports Group - with trophies. (large).

17 Crest of Caernarvonshire Constabulary. (Welsh). (Large).

18 Police group outside old Police Station In Court Street, Llandudno. (Large).

19 Caernarvon Division at the Inspection, 18 September, 1924. (Named). (Large).

2U Gwynedd Constabulary football team, 1953-54. (Named). (Large).

21 Gv ynedd Constabulary football team, 1954-55. (Named). (Large).

22 Gwynedd Constabulary football team, 1060-61. (Named). (Large).

Visit of the Prince of Wales to Caernarvon, 17 May, 1934. (Officials named). (Large). XS/1234/24 Conway Division at the Government Inspection, 21 August, 1923. (Large).

25 Caernarvon Division, 1912. (Large).

26 Group of Anglesey Police. (Large).

27 Group of Anglesey Police (?Holyhead Station). (Large).

28 William Hughes, constable of Pwllhell 1869-79. (Also letter re William Hughes and copy of reply from the Chief Constable 1954).

29 Photograph of policeman taken by Thomas Hughes, builder, Bock Ferry, Blrkenhead.

30 Son of Capt. Charles Pearson (Chief Constable of Caernarvonshire, 1870-79).

31 Group of Special Constables, Carnarvon, 29 Oct. 1914. Extreme left (standing: Thomas Roberts, plumber (Castle Ditch); No. 3 Mr. Jones Shop 29; No. 4 Mr. Roberts, stemar bach and Packet tad Howel Glyn; No. 7 Mr. Tom Griffith (Butcher Poole St.), No. 8 Mr. John Williams, Painter. Front row: No. 3 Mr. R. Newton; No. 4 Mr. W. Lloyd Griffith, No. 5 Mr. Charles A. Jones; No. 7 Kev. John Owen (Engedl). 2nd row standing pf 3 men) No. 3 Mr. Robert Williams, chemist (Pen Bwth, Pendlst).

Police Sergeant W.R. Jones, Caernarvonshire/Gwynedd Constabulary. Retired when at Bethesda. Photograph taken when he was stationed at Fourcrosses, Pwllhell as PC 48. XS/1284/33 Members of Course No. 60 - Training officers at The Civil Defence Staff College, Stoke D'Abernon, Cobham, Surrey, 5-10 Dec. 1S43. (Names supplied).

34 Superintendent Guest of In the Bangor force. He was appointed Chief Constable of Denbighshire in 1921.

35 Group of policemen. Front row 3rd from right Is Super- Intendent Hugh Hughes who retired In Sept. 1894.

36 Group of policemen: Top row: No. 1 J.W. Jones; No. 2 Jones 20, No. 5 Nicholson. 2nd row: No. 5 Mr. Prltchard, No. 6 Mr. Thompson 3rd row: No. 1 Sgt. Taff Thomas; No. 2 Inspector Evans; I No. 3 Chief Constable Williams; No. 4 Mr. Arthur Bodvel Roberts, clerk, No. 8 Sgt. Williams. Front: No. 2 Mr. Evans; No. 5 Mr. Moss.

37 Group of policemen: Slttlng(front row): No. 2 Mr. John Griffith (Chief Constable) No. 4 Mr. Williams (later Chief Constable) No. 6 Mr. J Prltchard (later Chief Constable).

38 Album of photographs of members of the Caernarvonshire Constabulary In 1912 together with ex-members of the force. Presented to lieutenant Colonel H.H. Ruck on his retirement after completing 26 years service as Chief Constable o f the County of Caernarvon, by the officers and men who served under him, 12 June 1912. (With list of persons whose photographs appear in the album).

39/1-11 Train crash at Penmaenmawr in the 1950s. XS/1234 Constabulary - Additional deposit

XS/1234/40 The Conway Division of the Caernarvonshire Constabulary during the annual government inspection 12 July 1927

TOP ROW:- P.C*s 33. R. Jones, 35. W. Owen, 63. A.L. Morris, 65. 0. Pritchard, 74. R. Thomas, 60. H. Owen, 42. R.Roberts, 95. M. Humphreys, 57. D. Davies, 29. J. Hughes, and 78. W.T. Jones.

MIDDLE ROW:- P.C's 71. O.T. Hughes, 51. J. Williams, 39. O.G. Eames, 36. E.S. Owen, 94. R. Hughes, 89. D.M. Hughes, 47. A. Smith, 21. T.W. Lloyd, 91. E.G. Clayton, 14. E.Roberts, 40. G.W.Roberts, 86. E.L. Hughes and 19. G.Thomas.

SITTING:- P.C. 43. D. Davies, P.S's 5. H.Williams , 4. 0. Edwards, Inspector O.J. Owens, Edward Williams, Esq.,. (Chief Constable), 0. De Courcy Parry, Esq.,C.B.E., (H.M. Inspector of Constabulary), Supt. T.J. Pritchard, P.S's 8. T. Davies, 1. W.M. Hughes, P.C's 28. J.R.Roberts, and 27. W. Ellis.