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CARMARTHENSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS.I

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CARMARTHENSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. An adjourned Quarter Sessions was held on Tuesday, at the Shire Hall for the' purpose of trying prisoners. There were thirteen prisoners for trial, all of them for petty offences. Mr. D. Prytherch fficiated as Chairman I in the absence of Mr. D. Pugh. The following magis- trates were present :-J. E. Saunders, Esq., Glanrhydw, I 8ij John Mansel, Bart., D. Davies, Greenhall, T. Jones, M.D., H. Lawrence, M.D., J. G. Philipps, C. Morgans, M.D., Esquires, and Major Bowen. The following composed the Grand Jury :Mr. W. Waters, Rushmoor, Foreman, Messrs. John Edwards, Gellywernen, Charles Griffiths, Marchoglwyn, Thomas Richards, Llwynybrain, Howell Davies, Conwil, Ri- chard Davies, Llwyncalenig, John Rees, Plasgwyn, Thotnas Bowen, Llechydynny, James Rogers, St. Clears, Henry Lewis, Hendre, Evan Humphreys, Danlan, Tho- tnas Williams, Glandwr, and Lewis Roberts, St. Clears. Arthur Savage was tried for having stolen a striped cotton shirt, the property of one David Evans. He was -found guilty and sentenced to 4 months' imprisonment with hard labour. John Davies was charged with having on the 28th of December, at Caefaon, stolen a pair of woollen stockings, the property of one Morgan Morgan.- Guilty.—6 months' hard labour. David Thomas pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing 2 pair of worsted stockings, the property of David Jen- kins —3 months' hard labour. Tfuymas Owen pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen a pair of breeches and leggings, the property ofone D. Jones and was sentenced to 3 months, hard labour Harriet Grindley, pleaded guilty to a charge of Stealing a pair of slices. She was sentenced to be im- prisoned for 3 months. The Grand Jury ignored the bill against Sophia Jane Sleeker, for receiving the shoes that Harriet Grindley 1faa charged with stealing. Margaret Lewis, pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen some potatoes. Sentence—2 months' impri- sonment. The Grand Jury ignored the bill against Juhn Davies, boy aged 10 years, charged with having stolen a small- pIece of rope, the property of John Jones of Bryn- -Inmon. <Jenkin Jenkins was found guilty on a charge of wring stolen a brace of pistols, a pistol screw, an<J a bullet mould, and was sentenced to be imprisoned for month. with hard labour. IftUiam Evans pleaded guilty to a charge of having Itoten two pieces of brass casting, the property of 14essrs. Sims, Neville, and Co." He was sentenced, to "< imprisoned with hard labour for one month. William Thompson was convicted of haying stolen a Pair of shoes, and sentenced to 3 months ii-i iprisoiioient. Elisabeth Davies and Mary Bees pleaded guilty to indictments preferred again.st them for stealings quan- ^ty of potatoes in the parish of Llanelly.—Sentence 1 bender month each in the common gacl.- The Magis- ?es then proceeded to apportion the rewards ?iven by <?erMnent to the informers aud witnesses against the ^beecaite prisoners who were found guilty at the late NViliter Assizes.

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