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THE TITHE WAR IN FLINTSHIRE.

I ST. ASAPH BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

RHYL PETTY SESSIONS.

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RHYL PETTY SESSIONS. MoNDAY-Before Messrs. T. Ll. Murray Browne (in the chair), W. Wvnne and S. Perks. THH CASE OF NEGLECTING TO MAINTAIN A WIFE. Jane Roberts, Crescent place, summoned her bus. band, Thomas Rob rts, for the arrears of an order for 4s. per week made against defendant for her main- tenance-Tbe Defendant now applied to have the order reduced. The complainant did not put in an appearance, a certificate being handed to the Bench certifying she cTuldr^^nt. --qufntly The Clerk (to -Ribp,-f-) r. T AL_ I T 7 jruu jL'suwbQuontne 26th beptember last an order was made against vou and IN favour of your wife, by which you were'or- dered to pay 4s. a week for her maintenance? Roberts: Yes In reply to further questions Robertsr further stated that he earned 18s. a week, and that he_ did not now owe his wife anything. TLie Clerk: You now apply that that order should be varied ? Roberts: Yes, I want it reduced to 2s. a week as it is impossible forme to pay any more. I only worked a day and a half last week, and my wages only average Us. a week 3 G THE PHAILJman But vou were getting 18s. a week when the order.was made against you Roberts Yes, standing wages; but I am not in Roberts Yes, standing wages; but I am not in constant employment every day I come here I lose three shillings out of my money. wile's6 Wh" d0 Roberts: I don't believe in it at all She's only got a sore leg, ana I saw her out last Wednesday. thiI™r?ifioatea°: ■»> Wd bj- ,V,,??nIrtS: X-au qujte willi°fer to g've her two shil mg^ a weeic, but I cannot pay four shillings a week, tor when I am not in a position 'to pay she takes out a summons against me, which incurs extra co-<t. The Chairman ( tddressing the Reporter) said It might perhaps be thought that we are doing an unusual thing in acting in the absence of the de- fendant. But we think we are doivg the best under the circumstances. The case by the woman against the man has been before us several times, and we have each time discussed it fuliv. sn that have the facts substantially before us, and therefore think that no hardship will be done by acceding to the man's request, and reducing the order from four shillings to three shillings a week. B. iberts I cannot possibly pay three ehillings a week. ° The Chairman You must try. SCHOOL CASES. In the charges of neglect in sending their child- ren to school against Robert Hughes, Vale road, and Edward ovah, pointer, medical certificates were produced, shewing the children to be ill. The cases were therefore dismissed. Mr Edward Jones, School Attendance Officer, ap- pi ed for warrants agaiust the following persons for neglecting to piy fines Joseph Parry, David Wil- liams, John Davies, Joseph Hughes Edward Morris, J .mes McElroy, AUen Jones, and Elizabeth HNzell til or Yale road. 7 QUARRELSOME NEIGHBOURS. Mary Jone>, Vale road, was charged by Margaret Jones, 29, Vale road, with having on the 28th Janu- ary, unlawfully assaulted her. The Complainant deposed that on the day in ques- tion defendant knocked her about, and pulled a quantity of hair (produced) from the skin of her head, and dragged her about for the distance of six yards. Defendant's boy afterwards struck her on various parts of the body. Hannah Davies and Betsy Jones, neighbours,gave corroborative evidence as to the assault. The Defendant could get no peace from the com- plainant, who was continually ejecting her children from a closet which she said all the occupiers of five houses in that neighbourhood had an equal right to. The Bench considered the case proved and inflicted a fine of one shilling and sixpence costs. The Defendant said she would not pay, and a war- rant was issued.

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VERY MUCH MARRIED.

. A LUCKY ANSWER.

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