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LONDON WELSHMEN AT LAW. I

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LONDON WELSHMEN AT LAW. CLAIMS AGAINST MILK SELLERS, Judge W. Evans was occupied for several hours at the Aberystwyth County Court in hearing cases in which the parties were mostly members of the London Welsh community. In one case Kate- Davies, now living at Llanrhystyd, near Aberys- twyth, claimed £ 24, two years' wages, from her aunt, Jane Thomas, a widow, formerly living- at Brady-street, White- chapel, and Canonbury-street, London. The defendant alleged that she dispensed with the plaintiff's services on leaving Brady-street. Her step-son then took up a milk business in Canonbury-street, and the plaintiff was allowed to go there be- cause she had no home to go to. John Morgan, a London milkman, gave evidence for the plaintiff, and his Honour asked him if he had been to Americ.a The Witness No, sir. His Honour: Ithought you had by your ace ent.—(Laughter.) Mr Sampson (the plaintiff's solicitor) That is the London Welsh accent, (Laughter.) His Honour, at another stage, asked if all the milk sellers in London were Welsh people,. The Witness I think so. Mr Sampson remarked that at any rate they were- the only sellers of milk worth buying from. His Honour having added the step-son as a co-defendant, gave judgment for the plaintiff for £:21 and costs. In another case Benjamin Griffiths, a dairyman, of Millwood-street, Netting Hill, London, was sued by William Evans, grocer, Cnwch Cbch, near Aberystwyth, for J680 19s. 2d. in respect of goods sup- plied. The plaintiff's case was that the goods were supplied to the defendant's father-in-law, and that the defendant had undertaken to become responsible for all credit given. The defendant denied liability, and said he was not aware that the goods had been supplied to his father-in-law, nor had he instructed the plaintiff to supply them. Judgment was given for the plaintiff for JE73 and costs.

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