Volume 2, Number 34
The state of the footpath between Caerleon and Newport in 1848, police, or the lack of police, in Pill, the Newport Journal of Gems, a gaudy nymph, salubrious and desirable Maindee and the 'Friars Field Cannibal'.
The state of the footpath between Caerleon and Newport in 1848, police, or the lack of police, in Pill, the Newport Journal of Gems, a gaudy nymph, salubrious and desirable Maindee and the 'Friars Field Cannibal'.
A brawl on Commercial Street, stealing a pig's cheek, the Market Gate, Brynglas House for sale in 1842, the Friars house for sale in 1793, the disgraceful state of the streets and the dangerous docks.
A fire on Skinner Street, confusing house numbering, a careless gipsy, stealing glasses from the Windsor Castle pub and summer fashions at the Gold Boot shop on Commercial Street.
An unprofitable public house, a mischievous glass of brandy, an accident with a revolver, a tamping mason, stealing meat from a shop window, an evening with Charles Dickens and visiting a stationery shop in 1884.
Mr Charles Desmond and the Newport Circulating Library, property for sale in Malpas, stealing mutton, wilfully pushing persons off the pavement and the Newport police force.
William Snailham, tithe map findings, ap place to get a breakfast at 4am in 1848, an elopement in Caerleon and a man known as "Blue Skin'.