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Prosecuted:

Thomas Edwards, - Cherry Orchard.

Job Lewis, - of Lower Twyn.

John Williams, One of the Beech Farm boys. Of the Cross Farm. 161.

Philip Williams, Another Beech Farm boy still living at home. Ref 162.

Wm. Williams (farmer), Possibly of Beech Farm or quite likely the farmer at Lower Cwmhir. Or could be the Farmer at Greenmeadow.

Henry Williams, Another Beech Farm boy.

John Morgan, (the younger), (John Arthur Morgan) of Hill Farm.

Thos. Morgan, of Hill Farm.

Arthur Morgan, of Hill Farm.

Edwd Morgan. of Holly Bush Glascoed.

Edward Morgan, (the younger), of Holly Bush Glascoed.

Wm. Hercules Jenkins, of Upper Trostrey

Thomas Arthur, of Upper Trostrey.

James Morgan, Probably of Llanbaddock – dresser of stone.

Edward Williams, of Upper Cwm.

William Price of Lower Poplar Tree Cottage. Ref 2291. Born c. 1841. “Tending Masons”.

Henry Crump of Glascoed Vach. Born c. 1824 in Childs Wickham, Gloucestershire. Farmer.

William Humphries, (the elder),  - Of Spider Castle. Ref 2234.

William Humphries, (the younger), Of Spider Castle. Ref 2238.

William Forty Born c. 1828 at Llanellen. Was at Panta House in 1841, Cwmoody Cottage in 1851 and Goytrey in 1871 … where in 1861??


POSSIBLES

James Jenkins - probably of Three Stiles although possibly of Upper Trostrey.

William Williams, (gaffer), Hard to be sure … William Williams of Greenmeadow or of Lower Cwmhir. Possibly the Gate maker at Upper Twyn. Or a 62 year old Road labourer from little Hendre in Llanbaddock?

William Morgan, Could be John Morgan from Hill Farm and his son William below.

William Morgan, (the younger),

Thomas Williams – possibly a Carter at Ty Coch, although no sign of his master’s involvement (Joseph Goodenough). Possibly 76 yr old at Upper Cwm?


NO IDEA

Walter Williams. I’m not sure who this was, since the Walter Williams living in Glascoed in 1851 had died at some point between census night, 1851 and his son James’ marriage on 13th August 1860.


Others mentioned:

“Coalman the Miller” – Charles Coleman of Prioress Mill



Prosecutors

Daniel Roberts, of Hendrew Farm (formerly or Lower Wernhir).

James Meredith, of Sunny Bank Cottage.

Caroline Meredith, of Sunny Bank Cottage.

“And others” …

J.G.H. Owen – the lawyer employed by James Meredith.

[Before G.R.G. RELPH, L. NICHOLL, G.W. NICHOLL,

S. CHURCHILL and M.P. SMITH, Esquires]



Testimony:

Philip Lewis


Wrote some doggerel!:

Francis Morgan of Prescoed Cottages.