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Drunk & Fighting

Source: Aberystwyth Observer 16/12/1882       Date: 1882
Copyright:       Type: Newspaper
Description: Court report

Transcript:
Drunk and Fighting.—Edward Vaughan, Machynlleth, Robert Edwards and Richard Edwards
were charged with being drunk and disorderly.—
Edward Evans, landlord of the Commercial Inn, Tre'rddol, said that on the 24th November last he
was in the village, about seven o'clock in the evening, when he heard Vaughan ask a man named
Thomas Mannion some question, and then he struck him, knocking him down. Mannion then threw off
his coat, and began fighting with Vaughan. The other two defendants came up, and they also began
fighting and creating a disturbance.—Wm. Jones, a farmer, living at Gwarcwm, gave similar evidence.— The defendants were bound over in their own recognizance of £5 each to keep the peace for 12
months, and they were ordered to pay the costs
between them.
Notes:
Linked to
Wildfowler Inn , Tre'r Ddôl