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LLANTIUSSENT PETTY SESSIONS.[Held Dec.' 12th, before K. F. Rickards, Esq., and Capt. Hewitt.]—Mary Williams, of Lantwit-vardre, applied for a summons against John Martin, of Bridgeud, whom she alleged to be the putative father of her illegitimate child lately born. He is to appear on the 2fith inst., to have an order made upon him towards the maintenance of the said child. Granted.—Ann Annett, of the parish of Llantrissent, also applied for a summons against John Nicholas, of Cowbridge, whom she alleged to be the putalive father of her illegitimate child, to appear the 26th inst., to have an order made towards paying weekly for the maintenance of the said child. Granted —James Hodge, of the parish of Lantwit-vardre, applied for a summons against Thomas If illiams, of the same place, for trespass; to wit. for damaging and injuring the front door of his dwelling- house, on Saturday, the 13th inst., at Dyhewidd, in the said parish of Lantwit-vardre j and also threatening on the first opportunity to do him some bodily harm. Granted. BRIDGEND PETTY SEssioss.-[Held at the Town-hall, on Saturday, the lath December, 1845, before Richard Franklen, Esq., and the Rev. Robert Knight.]—Evan John, ot the parish of St. Brides Minor, was charged by Superintendent Corr, with keeping his victualling-house open during the usual hours of afternoon divine service, in the church of the said parish. The information was withdrawn, with the consent of the magistrates, upon the defendant paying the costs. — Morgan Howell, of the parish of Newcastle, was charged with a similar offence. The information in this case was also withdrawn, upon payment of the costs.— Thomas Ihomas, ot Maesteg, was charged with an assault upon Catherine Esaia3, of the same place. The defendant pleaded guilty, and was con- victed in the penalty of £2 10s. aud costs.—John Howe and Miles Morgan, of the parish of St. Brides Major, were charged with an assault upon William Morgan, of the same place, and were convicted in the penalty of £5 each; and in default of payment, they were committed to Cardiit house of correction for two calendar months.— William Cook, of Oldcastle, tailor, was charged by William John, relieving officer, with not maintaining his wife, and leaving her chargeable to the palish of Coychurch. The defendant having made an ofter to pay 3s. a week, which was accepted, nothing further was done in the matter.— Thomas Gawtem, who was brought up, under a warrant, in consequence of his disobeying a summons last week, was charged by Samuel Levindle, with an assault. The parties were alloyed to wmpwause matters,

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