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Welsh politician and magistrate ( 1836-1908 )
Charles William Jones JP Photograph of Jones by Howell & Adams Photographer , Carmarthen Born 1836 ( 1836 ) Carmarthen , Wales Died 15 July 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
Carmarthen , Wales Political party Conservative Party Charles William Bowen-Jones JP ( 1836 - 15 July 1908 ) was a
Welsh politician and magistrate in the county of Carmarthenshire .
Early life
Jones was born in 1836 in the Welsh borough of Carmarthen , the son of William Edward Bowen-Jones , a justice of the peace and mayor of Carmarthen .
Career
Jones was admitted to the Pharmaceutical Society on 17 April 1860 and succeeded his father as an apothecary in Lammas Street , Carmarthen .
Being possessed of wealth , he retired in the mid-1870s and entered politics .
He was elected to the Carmarthen Borough Council as a Conservative shortly after and then to the aldermanic bench , a position he relinquished when it became necessary for him to seek re-election at the hands of the ratepayers .
He was twice elected as Mayor of Carmarthen and was placed on the commission of the peace for the borough and county .
By the late 1890s , he was also elected Vice-chairman of Carmarthenshire in recognition of his services to Carmarthen and the monthly courts of St . Clears and Llanboidy .
Jones was also an impartial administrator of the law and took a keen interest in magisterial work .
For many years he was elected successively as a representative of the court of quarter sessions on the Standing Joint Committee , and he was a member of the Visiting Committee to H.M. Prison , Carmarthen .
Jones was a governor of the Carmarthenshire Infirmary and chairman of the directors of the Carmarthen Gas Company .
Marriage
Jones married Frances Agnes Vaughan , the daughter of Col .
Eugene James Vaughan , on 13 June 1867 in St Peter 's Church , Carmarthen .
After the marriage , they resided at Lammas Street , Carmarthen near the business of Jones ' father , where he spent much of his time .
They had a stillbirth in January 1868 .
According to Jones , they lived comfortably together until the end of 1871 , when she began an affair with John Lewis , a married timber merchant and former Mayor of Carmarthen .
He forbade her from seeing Lewis , but she continued to do so .
Shortly after her father 's death in October 1871 , he gave her a push as she was getting out of bed and told her to sleep with the servant .
Several anonymous letters regarding the affair were sent to Jones , which he always showed her .
Because of their differences , they took meals separately .
When she miscarried in November 1872 , he walked into her room , locked the door , and told her that many a man would strike her had he been provoked like this , but ostensibly he did not strike her .
In July of the following year , Jones received a letter addressed to his wife , which he believed had been written by Lewis .
It read " Dear dear Fanny , meet me where you did last night and we can make an appointment for to-night . "
In April 1874 , it was arranged that she would stay at her mother 's and he signed an agreement offering to take her back after six months , so long as the affair did not continue and he found her conduct acceptable .
After this event , it was observed that she and Lewis often met clandestinely and they were seen in fields together under adulterous circumstances .
At the seaside village of Llansteffan , they were seen emerging from a cave .
Jones vs .
Jones and Lewis
The case of Jones vs .
Jones and Lewis , a petition for a dissolution of the marriage between Charles William Jones and Frances
Agnes Jones on the ground of her adultery with John Lewis , was heard on two separate occasions on 19 and 22 July 1875 before James Hannen , Baron Hannen and a special jury .
Jones and Lewis denied his charging them with adultery and she alleged that he had acted cruelly towards her .
Jones denied the charge of cruelty , his angry words having been admissible by the intimacy between his wife and Lewis .
Under cross-examination , Jones said he did not remember calling his wife a " barren b- " and that she did not take care of herself when pregnant as he had asked her to .
They had often talked about not having children , he said , and he often took her out to concerts and the circus .
He could not recall having said , as claimed , that hopes of his father not remarrying were blighted hy her , because she had had no children , but he could recall plainly that she had wished she was dead and that some mention of divorce was made .
Regardless of the intimacy between his wife and Lewis , he said he had always tried to remain on friendly terms with her , but was still much annoyed .
He did not say he wanted a divorce , but admitted that he would marry again in such an event .
Jones told the court that he was naturally of a jealous disposion , as his wife was a very attractive woman and popular with most people .
Under re-examination , Jones said he had not had any disputes with his wife until he discovered that she was being unfaithful .
He did not take objection to her having amusement , but did object to her going out by herself at night and meeting John Lewis .
After his wife had left , he recalled that he had received several letters from her , including one that commenced " Dear Charles " , asking him to take her back .
Several witnesses were then called to give their accounts and recalled seeing his wife and Lewis in clandestine circumstances .
The jury found that Jones had not been guilty of cruelty and that Lewis and Jones ' wife had not been guilty of adultery .
Baron Hannen said he hoped a resumption of the agreement entered into of cohabitation in six months might be carried out .
Death and funeral Jones died on 15 July 1908 at his residence Gwynfryn , a Grade II *
listed building in Penllwyn Park , Carmarthen .
He was discovered by his housekeeper at about 8:15 pm lying unresponsive on the floor , having been heard by her at about 8:00 pm moving about his room .
In the time leading up to his death , Jones had suffered a paralytic stroke , and although treated for heart trouble , he had been apprehensive of a sudden death .
His funeral at the Carmarthen Cemetery was conducted by the Archeadon of Carmarthen Owen Evans .
Amongst those present at the cortège were James Hills-Johnes , Dudley Williams-Drummond , and William Henry Morgan Yelverton .
Will Jones ' will was written on 27 July 1904 and his bequests were the subject of much media and public attention .
The will , of which probate was granted in London containing four codicils dated 21 March 1906 , 15 March 1907 , 1 October 1907 , and 22 October 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
Jones left the Gwynfryn property , two cottages , and the field of Parkynol to his servant Elizabeth Owens .
She chose not to live at Gwynfryn and sold it to John Lewis .
He left two houses in Magazine Row to his servant James Davies .
He also left large bequests to the mayor , ex-mayor and town clerk of Carmarthen , the minister of the Welsh Independent Chapel , the registrars of the Probate Registry and County Court at Carmarthen , and the manager of the London and Provincial Bank at Carmarthen .
He left smaller bequests to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution , the British and Foreign Bible Society , the London Missionary Society , and the Church Missionary Society .
Jones left a large bequest to the Carmarthenshire Infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " Charles William Ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of St Peter 's Church , Carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on New Year 's Day each year known as the " Charles William Jones charity " .
He also directed his executors to erect a memorial window to his memory in St Peter 's
Church with the instruction of not exceeding the sum of £200 in applying for that purpose .


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welsh politician [PERSON] and magistrate [UNKNOWN] ( 1836-1908 ) charles william jones [PERSON] jp photograph [PERSON] of jones [PERSON] by howell [PERSON] & adams photographer [PERSON] , carmarthen born [PERSON] 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen [UNKNOWN] , wales [PLACE] died 15 july [PERIOD] 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 ) carmarthen [UNKNOWN] , wales [PLACE] political party conservative [PERSON] party charles william bowen-jones jp ( 1836 - 15 july [PERIOD] 1908 ) was a welsh politician [PERSON] and magistrate [UNKNOWN] in the county [PLACE] of carmarthenshire [PLACE] . early life jones [PERSON] was born in 1836 in the welsh borough [ESTATE] of carmarthen [UNKNOWN] , the son [PERSON] of william edward bowen-jones , a justice [PROPERTY] of the peace [STATE] and mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of carmarthen [UNKNOWN] . career jones [PERSON] was admitted to the pharmaceutical society [INSTITUTION] on 17 april [PERIOD] 1860 and succeeded his father [PERSON] as an apothecary [PERSON] in lammas street [PLACE] , carmarthen [UNKNOWN] . being possessed of wealth [COLLECTION] , he retired in the mid-1870s and entered politics [ACT] . he was elected to the carmarthen [UNKNOWN] borough [ESTATE] council [HUMAN GROUP] as a conservative [PERSON] shortly after and then to the aldermanic bench [ROOM] , a position [POSITION] he relinquished when it became necessary for him to seek re-election at the hands [PERSON] of the ratepayers [PERSON] . he was twice elected as mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of carmarthen [UNKNOWN] and was placed on the commission [EVENT] of the peace [STATE] for the borough [ESTATE] and county [PLACE] . by the late 1890s , he was also elected vice-chairman of carmarthenshire [PLACE] in recognition [STATE] of his services [AGREEMENT] to carmarthen [UNKNOWN] and the monthly courts [EVENT] of st . clears [UNKNOWN] and llanboidy [UNKNOWN] . jones [PERSON] was also an impartial administrator [PERSON] of the law [PERSON] and took a keen interest [PERSON] in magisterial work [ACTIVITY] . for many years [PERIOD] he was elected successively as a representative of the court [PLACE] of quarter sessions [PLACE] on the standing joint committee [HUMAN GROUP] , and he was a member [PERSON] of the visiting committee [HUMAN GROUP] to h.m. prison [PLACE] , carmarthen [UNKNOWN] . jones [PERSON] was a governor [PERSON] of the carmarthenshire infirmary [PLACE] and chairman [HEAD] of the directors [PERSON] of the carmarthen gas company [INSTITUTION] . marriage [EVENT] jones [PERSON] married frances agnes vaughan [PERSON] , the daughter [PERSON] of col [PERSON] . eugene james vaughan [PERSON] , on 13 june [PERIOD] 1867 in st peter [PLACE] 's church [PERSON] , carmarthen [UNKNOWN] . after the marriage [EVENT] , they resided at lammas street [PLACE] , carmarthen [UNKNOWN] near the business [ARRANGEMENT] of jones [PERSON] ' father [PERSON] , where he spent [UNKNOWN] much of his time [PERIOD] . they had a stillbirth [PROCESS] in january [PERIOD] 1868 . according to jones [PERSON] , they lived comfortably together until the end [UNKNOWN] of 1871 , when she began an affair [EVENT] with john lewis [PERSON] , a married timber merchant [PERSON] and former mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of carmarthen [UNKNOWN] . he forbade her from seeing lewis [PERSON] , but she continued to do so . shortly after her father [PERSON] 's death [EVENT] in october [PERIOD] 1871 , he gave her a push [EVENT] as she was getting out of bed [EVENT] and told her to sleep with the servant [PERSON] . several anonymous letters [EVENT] regarding the affair [EVENT] were sent to jones [PERSON] , which he always showed her . because of their differences [STATE] , they took meals [ABSTRACT ENTITY] separately . when she miscarried in november [PERIOD] 1872 , he walked into her room [ROOM] , locked the door [EVENT] , and told her that many a man [PERSON] would strike her had he been provoked like this , but ostensibly he did not strike her . in july [PERIOD] of the following year [PERIOD] , jones [PERSON] received a letter [EVENT] addressed to his wife [PERSON] , which he believed had been written by lewis [PERSON] . it read " dear [PERSON] dear fanny [PERSON] , meet me where you did last night [PERIOD] and we can make an appointment [DECISION] for to-night . " in april [PERIOD] 1874 , it was arranged that she would stay at her mother [PERSON] 's and he signed an agreement [AGREEMENT] offering to take her back after six months [PERIOD] , so long as the affair [EVENT] did not continue and he found her conduct acceptable . after this event [EVENT] , it was observed that she and lewis [PERSON] often met clandestinely and they were seen in fields [PLACE] together under adulterous circumstances [EVENT] . at the seaside village [PLACE] of llansteffan [UNKNOWN] , they were seen emerging from a cave [PERSON] . jones vs [PERSON] . jones [PERSON] and lewis [PERSON] the case [PERSON] of jones vs [PERSON] . jones [PERSON] and lewis [PERSON] , a petition [ACT] for a dissolution [EVENT] of the marriage [EVENT] between charles william jones [PERSON] and frances agnes jones [PERSON] on the ground [UNKNOWN] of her adultery [PERSON] with john lewis [PERSON] , was heard on two separate occasions [EVENT] on 19 and 22 july [PERIOD] 1875 before james hannen [PERSON] , baron hannen [PERSON] and a special jury [PERSON] . jones [PERSON] and lewis [PERSON] denied his charging them with adultery [PERSON] and she alleged that he had acted cruelly towards her . jones [PERSON] denied the charge [PLACE] of cruelty [STATE] , his angry words [WORD] having been admissible by the intimacy [PERSON] between his wife [PERSON] and lewis [PERSON] . under cross-examination , jones [PERSON] said he did not remember calling his wife [PERSON] a " barren [PERSON] b- " and that she did not take care [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of herself when pregnant as he had asked her to . they had often talked about not having children [PERSON] , he said , and he often took her out to concerts [AGREEMENT] and the circus [EVENT] . he could not recall having said , as claimed , that hopes [EVENT] of his father [PERSON] not remarrying were blighted hy her , because she had had no children [PERSON] , but he could recall plainly that she had wished she was dead and that some mention [EVENT] of divorce [PROCESS] was made . regardless of the intimacy [PERSON] between his wife [PERSON] and lewis [PERSON] , he said he had always tried to remain on friendly terms [TERM] with her , but was still much annoyed . he did not say he wanted a divorce [PROCESS] , but admitted that he would marry again in such an event [EVENT] . jones [PERSON] told the court [PLACE] that he was naturally of a jealous disposion [UNKNOWN] , as his wife [PERSON] was a very attractive woman [PERSON] and popular with most people [HUMAN GROUP] . under re-examination , jones [PERSON] said he had not had any disputes [DISPUTE] with his wife [PERSON] until he discovered that she was being unfaithful . he did not take objection [STATEMENT] to her having amusement [ACTIVITY] , but did object to her going out by herself at night [PERIOD] and meeting john lewis [PERSON] [PERSON] . after his wife [PERSON] had left , he recalled that he had received several letters [EVENT] from her , including one that commenced " dear charles [PERSON] " , asking him to take her back . several witnesses [PROCESS] were then called to give their accounts [COLLECTION] and recalled seeing his wife [PERSON] and lewis [PERSON] in clandestine circumstances [EVENT] . the jury [PERSON] found that jones [PERSON] had not been guilty [DECISION] of cruelty [STATE] and that lewis [PERSON] and jones [PERSON] ' wife [PERSON] had not been guilty [DECISION] of adultery [PERSON] . baron hannen [PERSON] said he hoped a resumption [ACT] of the agreement [AGREEMENT] entered into of cohabitation [PERSON] in six months [PERIOD] might be carried out . death [EVENT] and funeral jones [PERSON] died on 15 july [PERIOD] 1908 at his residence gwynfryn [PLACE] , a grade ii [UNKNOWN] * listed building in penllwyn park [PLACE] , carmarthen [UNKNOWN] . he was discovered by his housekeeper [PERSON] at about 8:15 pm lying unresponsive on the floor [PERSON] , having been heard by her at about 8:00 pm moving about his room [ROOM] . in the time [PERIOD] leading up to his death [EVENT] , jones [PERSON] had suffered a paralytic stroke [PERSON] , and although treated for heart trouble [ENTITY] , he had been apprehensive of a sudden death [EVENT] . his funeral [PERSON] at the carmarthen cemetery [PLACE] was conducted by the archeadon [UNKNOWN] of carmarthen owen evans [PERSON] . amongst those present [PERIOD] at the cortège [UNKNOWN] were james hills-johnes , dudley williams-drummond , and william henry morgan yelverton [PERSON] . will jones [PERSON] ' will [PERSON] was written on 27 july [PERIOD] 1904 and his bequests [PROCESS] were the subject [ABILITY] of much media [MEDIUM] and public attention [STATE] . the will [PERSON] , of which probate [PERSON] was granted in london [PLACE] containing four codicils [UNKNOWN] dated 21 march [PERIOD] 1906 , 15 march [PERIOD] 1907 , 1 october [PERIOD] 1907 , and 22 october [PERIOD] 1907 , bequeathed thousands [UNKNOWN] of pounds [UNIT] to his servants [PERSON] and several charities [ATTITUDE] , but only a shilling [VALUE] to his wife [PERSON] . jones [PERSON] left the gwynfryn property [PROPERTY] , two cottages [EVENT] , and the field [PLACE] of parkynol [UNKNOWN] to his servant elizabeth owens [PERSON] . she chose not to live at gwynfryn [PLACE] and sold it to john lewis [PERSON] . he left two houses [UNKNOWN] in magazine row [PERSON] to his servant james davies [PERSON] . he also left large bequests [PROCESS] to the mayor [HUMAN ROLE] , ex-mayor and town clerk [PERSON] of carmarthen [UNKNOWN] , the minister [HUMAN ROLE] of the welsh independent chapel [PERSON] , the registrars [PERSON] of the probate registry [EVENT] and county court [PLACE] at carmarthen [UNKNOWN] , and the manager [PERSON] of the london [PLACE] and provincial bank [PLACE] at carmarthen [UNKNOWN] . he left smaller bequests [PROCESS] to the royal national lifeboat institution [INSTITUTION] , the british [UNKNOWN] and foreign bible society [INSTITUTION] , the london missionary society [INSTITUTION] , and the church missionary society [INSTITUTION] . jones [PERSON] left a large bequest [PROCESS] to the carmarthenshire infirmary [PLACE] to be used for the erection [LANGUAGE] of a ward [PERSON] for sick children [PERSON] known as the " charles william ward [PERSON] " and a large bequest [PROCESS] to the vicar [PERSON] and churchwardens [UNKNOWN] of st peter [PLACE] 's church [PERSON] , carmarthen [UNKNOWN] to be used in the purchase [ACQUISITION] of bread [PERSON] and coal [FORCE] to be distributed to the poor [UNKNOWN] on new year [PERIOD] 's day [PERIOD] each year [PERIOD] known as the " charles william jones [PERSON] charity [PERSON] " . he also directed his executors [UNKNOWN] to erect a memorial window [EVENT] to his memory [ABSTRACT ENTITY] in st peter [PLACE] 's church [PERSON] with the instruction [EVENT] of not exceeding the sum [PERSON] of £200 in applying for that purpose [PURPOSE] .

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Id Form Freq Tag Context Error
1jones20PERSON charles william jones jp photograph of jones by howell & adams photographer , carmarthen born 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen , wales died 15 july 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
2carmarthen16UNKNOWN charles william jones jp photograph of jones by howell & adams photographer , carmarthen born 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen , wales died 15 july 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
3wife10PERSON in july of the following year , jones received a letter addressed to his wife , which he believed had been written by lewis .
4lewis8PERSON according to jones , they lived comfortably together until the end of 1871 , when she began an affair with john lewis , a married timber merchant and former mayor of carmarthen .
5july6PERIOD charles william jones jp photograph of jones by howell & adams photographer , carmarthen born 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen , wales died 15 july 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
6death4EVENT shortly after her father 's death in october 1871 , he gave her a push as she was getting out of bed and told her to sleep with the servant .
7mayor4HUMAN ROLE jones was born in 1836 in the welsh borough of carmarthen , the son of william edward bowen-jones , a justice of the peace and mayor of carmarthen .
8father4PERSON jones was admitted to the pharmaceutical society on 17 april 1860 and succeeded his father as an apothecary in lammas street , carmarthen .
9john lewis3PERSON according to jones , they lived comfortably together until the end of 1871 , when she began an affair with john lewis , a married timber merchant and former mayor of carmarthen .
10church3PERSON eugene james vaughan , on 13 june 1867 in st peter 's church , carmarthen .
11bequests3PROCESS will jones ' will was written on 27 july 1904 and his bequests were the subject of much media and public attention .
12affair3EVENT according to jones , they lived comfortably together until the end of 1871 , when she began an affair with john lewis , a married timber merchant and former mayor of carmarthen .
13adultery3PERSON agnes jones on the ground of her adultery with john lewis , was heard on two separate occasions on 19 and 22 july 1875 before james hannen , baron hannen and a special jury .
14october3PERIOD shortly after her father 's death in october 1871 , he gave her a push as she was getting out of bed and told her to sleep with the servant .
15st peter3PLACE eugene james vaughan , on 13 june 1867 in st peter 's church , carmarthen .
16marriage2EVENT marriage
17circumstances2EVENT after this event , it was observed that she and lewis often met clandestinely and they were seen in fields together under adulterous circumstances .
18april2PERIOD jones was admitted to the pharmaceutical society on 17 april 1860 and succeeded his father as an apothecary in lammas street , carmarthen .
19children2PERSON they had often talked about not having children , he said , and he often took her out to concerts and the circus .
20lammas street2PLACE jones was admitted to the pharmaceutical society on 17 april 1860 and succeeded his father as an apothecary in lammas street , carmarthen .
21magistrate2UNKNOWN welsh politician and magistrate ( 1836-1908 )
22carmarthenshire infirmary2PLACE jones was a governor of the carmarthenshire infirmary and chairman of the directors of the carmarthen gas company .
23cruelty2STATE jones denied the charge of cruelty , his angry words having been admissible by the intimacy between his wife and lewis .
24county2PLACE welsh politician and magistrate in the county of carmarthenshire .
25months2PERIOD in april 1874 , it was arranged that she would stay at her mother 's and he signed an agreement offering to take her back after six months , so long as the affair did not continue and he found her conduct acceptable .
26agreement2AGREEMENT in april 1874 , it was arranged that she would stay at her mother 's and he signed an agreement offering to take her back after six months , so long as the affair did not continue and he found her conduct acceptable .
27room2ROOM when she miscarried in november 1872 , he walked into her room , locked the door , and told her that many a man would strike her had he been provoked like this , but ostensibly he did not strike her .
28politician2PERSON welsh politician and magistrate ( 1836-1908 )
29bequest2PROCESS jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
30court2PLACE for many years he was elected successively as a representative of the court of quarter sessions on the standing joint committee , and he was a member of the visiting committee to h.m. prison , carmarthen .
31time2PERIOD after the marriage , they resided at lammas street , carmarthen near the business of jones ' father , where he spent much of his time .
32march2PERIOD the will , of which probate was granted in london containing four codicils dated 21 march 1906 , 15 march 1907 , 1 october 1907 , and 22 october 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
33peace2STATE jones was born in 1836 in the welsh borough of carmarthen , the son of william edward bowen-jones , a justice of the peace and mayor of carmarthen .
34jones vs2PERSON jones vs .
35year2PERIOD in july of the following year , jones received a letter addressed to his wife , which he believed had been written by lewis .
36event2EVENT after this event , it was observed that she and lewis often met clandestinely and they were seen in fields together under adulterous circumstances .
37carmarthenshire2PLACE welsh politician and magistrate in the county of carmarthenshire .
38london2PLACE the will , of which probate was granted in london containing four codicils dated 21 march 1906 , 15 march 1907 , 1 october 1907 , and 22 october 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
39letters2EVENT several anonymous letters regarding the affair were sent to jones , which he always showed her .
40divorce2PROCESS he could not recall having said , as claimed , that hopes of his father not remarrying were blighted hy her , because she had had no children , but he could recall plainly that she had wished she was dead and that some mention of divorce was made .
41intimacy2PERSON jones denied the charge of cruelty , his angry words having been admissible by the intimacy between his wife and lewis .
42night2PERIOD it read " dear dear fanny , meet me where you did last night and we can make an appointment for to night . "
43baron hannen2PERSON agnes jones on the ground of her adultery with john lewis , was heard on two separate occasions on 19 and 22 july 1875 before james hannen , baron hannen and a special jury .
44jury2PERSON agnes jones on the ground of her adultery with john lewis , was heard on two separate occasions on 19 and 22 july 1875 before james hannen , baron hannen and a special jury .
45guilty2DECISION the jury found that jones had not been guilty of cruelty and that lewis and jones ' wife had not been guilty of adultery .
46council1HUMAN GROUP he was elected to the carmarthen borough council as a conservative shortly after and then to the aldermanic bench , a position he relinquished when it became necessary for him to seek re-election at the hands of the ratepayers .
47coal1FORCE jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
48chairman1HEAD by the late 1890s , he was also elected vice chairman of carmarthenshire in recognition of his services to carmarthen and the monthly courts of st . clears and llanboidy .
49charles william jones charity1PERSON jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
50ground1UNKNOWN agnes jones on the ground of her adultery with john lewis , was heard on two separate occasions on 19 and 22 july 1875 before james hannen , baron hannen and a special jury .
51seaside village1PLACE at the seaside village of llansteffan , they were seen emerging from a cave .
52case1PERSON the case of jones vs .
53son1PERSON jones was born in 1836 in the welsh borough of carmarthen , the son of william edward bowen-jones , a justice of the peace and mayor of carmarthen .
54british1UNKNOWN he left smaller bequests to the royal national lifeboat institution , the british and foreign bible society , the london missionary society , and the church missionary society .
55barren1PERSON under cross-examination , jones said he did not remember calling his wife a " barren b- " and that she did not take care of herself when pregnant as he had asked her to .
56ward1PERSON jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
57wealth1COLLECTION being possessed of wealth , he retired in the mid-1870s and entered politics .
58howell1PERSON charles william jones jp photograph of jones by howell & adams photographer , carmarthen born 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen , wales died 15 july 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
59accounts1COLLECTION several witnesses were then called to give their accounts and recalled seeing his wife and lewis in clandestine circumstances .
60memory1ABSTRACT ENTITY he also directed his executors to erect a memorial window to his memory in st peter 's
61ratepayers1PERSON he was elected to the carmarthen borough council as a conservative shortly after and then to the aldermanic bench , a position he relinquished when it became necessary for him to seek re-election at the hands of the ratepayers .
62archeadon1UNKNOWN his funeral at the carmarthen cemetery was conducted by the archeadon of carmarthen owen evans .
63field1PLACE jones left the gwynfryn property , two cottages , and the field of parkynol to his servant elizabeth owens .
64county court1EVENT he also left large bequests to the mayor , ex-mayor and town clerk of carmarthen , the minister of the welsh independent chapel , the registrars of the probate registry and county court at carmarthen , and the manager of the london and provincial bank at carmarthen .
65welsh borough1PLACE jones was born in 1836 in the welsh borough of carmarthen , the son of william edward bowen-jones , a justice of the peace and mayor of carmarthen .
66end1UNKNOWN according to jones , they lived comfortably together until the end of 1871 , when she began an affair with john lewis , a married timber merchant and former mayor of carmarthen .
67work1ACTIVITY jones was also an impartial administrator of the law and took a keen interest in magisterial work .
68cohabitation1PERSON baron hannen said he hoped a resumption of the agreement entered into of cohabitation in six months might be carried out .
69llanboidy1UNKNOWN by the late 1890s , he was also elected vice-chairman of carmarthenshire in recognition of his services to carmarthen and the monthly courts of st . clears and llanboidy .
70wales1PLACE charles william jones jp photograph of jones by howell & adams photographer , carmarthen born 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen , wales died 15 july 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
71mother1PERSON in april 1874 , it was arranged that she would stay at her mother 's and he signed an agreement offering to take her back after six months , so long as the affair did not continue and he found her conduct acceptable .
72commission1EVENT he was twice elected as mayor of carmarthen and was placed on the commission of the peace for the borough and county .
73differences1STATE because of their differences , they took meals separately .
74administrator1PERSON jones was also an impartial administrator of the law and took a keen interest in magisterial work .
75window1EVENT he also directed his executors to erect a memorial window to his memory in st peter 's
76grade ii1UNKNOWN death and funeral jones died on 15 july 1908 at his residence gwynfryn , a grade ii *
77james hills johnes1PERSON
78care1ABSTRACT ENTITY under cross-examination , jones said he did not remember calling his wife a " barren b- " and that she did not take care of herself when pregnant as he had asked her to .
79disputes1DISPUTE under re-examination , jones said he had not had any disputes with his wife until he discovered that she was being unfaithful .
80interest1PERSON jones was also an impartial administrator of the law and took a keen interest in magisterial work .
81terms1TERM regardless of the intimacy between his wife and lewis , he said he had always tried to remain on friendly terms with her , but was still much annoyed .
82business1ARRANGEMENT after the marriage , they resided at lammas street , carmarthen near the business of jones ' father , where he spent much of his time .
83woman1PERSON jones told the court that he was naturally of a jealous disposion , as his wife was a very attractive woman and popular with most people .
84carmarthen gas company1INSTITUTION jones was a governor of the carmarthenshire infirmary and chairman of the directors of the carmarthen gas company .
85man1PERSON when she miscarried in november 1872 , he walked into her room , locked the door , and told her that many a man would strike her had he been provoked like this , but ostensibly he did not strike her .
86charities1ATTITUDE the will , of which probate was granted in london containing four codicils dated 21 march 1906 , 15 march 1907 , 1 october 1907 , and 22 october 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
87dear charles1PERSON after his wife had left , he recalled that he had received several letters from her , including one that commenced " dear charles " , asking him to take her back .
88pounds1UNIT the will , of which probate was granted in london containing four codicils dated 21 march 1906 , 15 march 1907 , 1 october 1907 , and 22 october 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
89manager1PERSON he also left large bequests to the mayor , ex-mayor and town clerk of carmarthen , the minister of the welsh independent chapel , the registrars of the probate registry and county court at carmarthen , and the manager of the london and provincial bank at carmarthen .
90probate registry1EVENT he also left large bequests to the mayor , ex-mayor and town clerk of carmarthen , the minister of the welsh independent chapel , the registrars of the probate registry and county court at carmarthen , and the manager of the london and provincial bank at carmarthen .
91funeral jones1PERSON death and funeral jones died on 15 july 1908 at his residence gwynfryn , a grade ii *
92politics1ACT being possessed of wealth , he retired in the mid-1870s and entered politics .
93appointment1DECISION it read " dear dear fanny , meet me where you did last night and we can make an appointment for to-night . "
94minister1HUMAN ROLE he also left large bequests to the mayor , ex-mayor and town clerk of carmarthen , the minister of the welsh independent chapel , the registrars of the probate registry and county court at carmarthen , and the manager of the london and provincial bank at carmarthen .
95visiting committee1HUMAN GROUP for many years he was elected successively as a representative of the court of quarter sessions on the standing joint committee , and he was a member of the visiting committee to h.m. prison , carmarthen .
96codicils1UNKNOWN the will , of which probate was granted in london containing four codicils dated 21 march 1906 , 15 march 1907 , 1 october 1907 , and 22 october 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
97push1EVENT shortly after her father 's death in october 1871 , he gave her a push as she was getting out of bed and told her to sleep with the servant .
98ex mayor1HUMAN ROLE
99dear1PERSON it read " dear dear fanny , meet me where you did last night and we can make an appointment for to-night . "
100registrars1PERSON he also left large bequests to the mayor , ex-mayor and town clerk of carmarthen , the minister of the welsh independent chapel , the registrars of the probate registry and county court at carmarthen , and the manager of the london and provincial bank at carmarthen .
101houses1UNKNOWN he left two houses in magazine row to his servant james davies .
102pharmaceutical society1INSTITUTION jones was admitted to the pharmaceutical society on 17 april 1860 and succeeded his father as an apothecary in lammas street , carmarthen .
103will jones1PERSON will jones ' will was written on 27 july 1904 and his bequests were the subject of much media and public attention .
104timber merchant1PERSON according to jones , they lived comfortably together until the end of 1871 , when she began an affair with john lewis , a married timber merchant and former mayor of carmarthen .
105penllwyn park1PLACE listed building in penllwyn park , carmarthen .
106career jones1PERSON
107position1POSITION he was elected to the carmarthen borough council as a conservative shortly after and then to the aldermanic bench , a position he relinquished when it became necessary for him to seek re-election at the hands of the ratepayers .
108magazine row1PERSON he left two houses in magazine row to his servant james davies .
109january1PERIOD they had a stillbirth in january 1868 .
110vicar1PERSON jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
111recognition1STATE by the late 1890s , he was also elected vice-chairman of carmarthenshire in recognition of his services to carmarthen and the monthly courts of st . clears and llanboidy .
112services1AGREEMENT by the late 1890s , he was also elected vice-chairman of carmarthenshire in recognition of his services to carmarthen and the monthly courts of st . clears and llanboidy .
113charles william ward1PERSON jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
114gwynfryn1PLACE death and funeral jones died on 15 july 1908 at his residence gwynfryn , a grade ii *
115cottages1EVENT jones left the gwynfryn property , two cottages , and the field of parkynol to his servant elizabeth owens .
116purchase1ACQUISITION jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
117town clerk1PERSON he also left large bequests to the mayor , ex-mayor and town clerk of carmarthen , the minister of the welsh independent chapel , the registrars of the probate registry and county court at carmarthen , and the manager of the london and provincial bank at carmarthen .
118servant james davies1PERSON he left two houses in magazine row to his servant james davies .
119col1PERSON jones married frances agnes vaughan , the daughter of col .
120executors1UNKNOWN he also directed his executors to erect a memorial window to his memory in st peter 's
121daughter1PERSON jones married frances agnes vaughan , the daughter of col .
122housekeeper1PERSON he was discovered by his housekeeper at about 8:15 pm lying unresponsive on the floor , having been heard by her at about 8:00 pm moving about his room .
123conservative1PERSON carmarthen , wales political party conservative party charles william bowen-jones jp ( 1836 - 15 july 1908 ) was a
124poor1UNKNOWN jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
125servant elizabeth owens1PERSON jones left the gwynfryn property , two cottages , and the field of parkynol to his servant elizabeth owens .
126occasions1EVENT agnes jones on the ground of her adultery with john lewis , was heard on two separate occasions on 19 and 22 july 1875 before james hannen , baron hannen and a special jury .
127charles william jones1PERSON charles william jones jp photograph of jones by howell & adams photographer , carmarthen born 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen , wales died 15 july 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
128frances agnes jones1PERSON
129spent1UNKNOWN after the marriage , they resided at lammas street , carmarthen near the business of jones ' father , where he spent much of his time .
130fanny1PERSON it read " dear dear fanny , meet me where you did last night and we can make an appointment for to-night . "
131sum1PERSON church with the instruction of not exceeding the sum of £200 in applying for that purpose .
132floor1PERSON he was discovered by his housekeeper at about 8:15 pm lying unresponsive on the floor , having been heard by her at about 8:00 pm moving about his room .
133years1PERIOD for many years he was elected successively as a representative of the court of quarter sessions on the standing joint committee , and he was a member of the visiting committee to h.m. prison , carmarthen .
134royal national lifeboat institution1INSTITUTION he left smaller bequests to the royal national lifeboat institution , the british and foreign bible society , the london missionary society , and the church missionary society .
135servants1PERSON the will , of which probate was granted in london containing four codicils dated 21 march 1906 , 15 march 1907 , 1 october 1907 , and 22 october 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
136meeting john lewis1PERSON he did not take objection to her having amusement , but did object to her going out by herself at night and meeting john lewis .
137churchwardens1UNKNOWN jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
138foreign bible society1INSTITUTION he left smaller bequests to the royal national lifeboat institution , the british and foreign bible society , the london missionary society , and the church missionary society .
139justice1PROPERTY jones was born in 1836 in the welsh borough of carmarthen , the son of william edward bowen-jones , a justice of the peace and mayor of carmarthen .
140bread1PERSON jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
141gwynfryn property1PROPERTY jones left the gwynfryn property , two cottages , and the field of parkynol to his servant elizabeth owens .
142directors1PERSON jones was a governor of the carmarthenshire infirmary and chairman of the directors of the carmarthen gas company .
143standing joint committee1HUMAN GROUP for many years he was elected successively as a representative of the court of quarter sessions on the standing joint committee , and he was a member of the visiting committee to h.m. prison , carmarthen .
144servant1PERSON shortly after her father 's death in october 1871 , he gave her a push as she was getting out of bed and told her to sleep with the servant .
145erection1LANGUAGE jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
146day1PERIOD jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
147subject1ABILITY will jones ' will was written on 27 july 1904 and his bequests were the subject of much media and public attention .
148carmarthen owen evans1PERSON his funeral at the carmarthen cemetery was conducted by the archeadon of carmarthen owen evans .
149probate1PERSON the will , of which probate was granted in london containing four codicils dated 21 march 1906 , 15 march 1907 , 1 october 1907 , and 22 october 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
150instruction1EVENT church with the instruction of not exceeding the sum of £200 in applying for that purpose .
151funeral1PERSON death and funeral jones died on 15 july 1908 at his residence gwynfryn , a grade ii *
152witnesses1PROCESS several witnesses were then called to give their accounts and recalled seeing his wife and lewis in clandestine circumstances .
153church missionary society1INSTITUTION he left smaller bequests to the royal national lifeboat institution , the british and foreign bible society , the london missionary society , and the church missionary society .
154concerts1AGREEMENT they had often talked about not having children , he said , and he often took her out to concerts and the circus .
155governor1PERSON jones was a governor of the carmarthenshire infirmary and chairman of the directors of the carmarthen gas company .
156objection1STATEMENT he did not take objection to her having amusement , but did object to her going out by herself at night and meeting john lewis .
157clears1UNKNOWN by the late 1890s , he was also elected vice-chairman of carmarthenshire in recognition of his services to carmarthen and the monthly courts of st . clears and llanboidy .
158meals1ABSTRACT ENTITY because of their differences , they took meals separately .
159attention1STATE will jones ' will was written on 27 july 1904 and his bequests were the subject of much media and public attention .
160parkynol1UNKNOWN jones left the gwynfryn property , two cottages , and the field of parkynol to his servant elizabeth owens .
161amusement1ACTIVITY he did not take objection to her having amusement , but did object to her going out by herself at night and meeting john lewis .
162cross examination1GROUP
163door1EVENT when she miscarried in november 1872 , he walked into her room , locked the door , and told her that many a man would strike her had he been provoked like this , but ostensibly he did not strike her .
164party conservative party charles william bowen jones jp1PERSON
165llansteffan1UNKNOWN at the seaside village of llansteffan , they were seen emerging from a cave .
166dudley williams drummond1PERSON
167carmarthen cemetery1PLACE his funeral at the carmarthen cemetery was conducted by the archeadon of carmarthen owen evans .
168london missionary society1INSTITUTION he left smaller bequests to the royal national lifeboat institution , the british and foreign bible society , the london missionary society , and the church missionary society .
169william henry morgan yelverton1PERSON amongst those present at the cortège were james hills-johnes , dudley williams-drummond , and william henry morgan yelverton .
170life jones1PERSON
171dissolution1EVENT jones and lewis , a petition for a dissolution of the marriage between charles william jones and frances
172apothecary1PERSON jones was admitted to the pharmaceutical society on 17 april 1860 and succeeded his father as an apothecary in lammas street , carmarthen .
173bench1ROOM he was elected to the carmarthen borough council as a conservative shortly after and then to the aldermanic bench , a position he relinquished when it became necessary for him to seek re-election at the hands of the ratepayers .
174mention1EVENT he could not recall having said , as claimed , that hopes of his father not remarrying were blighted hy her , because she had had no children , but he could recall plainly that she had wished she was dead and that some mention of divorce was made .
175june1PERIOD eugene james vaughan , on 13 june 1867 in st peter 's church , carmarthen .
176stroke1PERSON in the time leading up to his death , jones had suffered a paralytic stroke , and although treated for heart trouble , he had been apprehensive of a sudden death .
177re election1POWER
178quarter sessions1PLACE for many years he was elected successively as a representative of the court of quarter sessions on the standing joint committee , and he was a member of the visiting committee to h.m. prison , carmarthen .
179adams photographer1PERSON charles william jones jp photograph of jones by howell & adams photographer , carmarthen born 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen , wales died 15 july 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
180letter1EVENT in july of the following year , jones received a letter addressed to his wife , which he believed had been written by lewis .
181november1PERIOD when she miscarried in november 1872 , he walked into her room , locked the door , and told her that many a man would strike her had he been provoked like this , but ostensibly he did not strike her .
182cortège1UNKNOWN amongst those present at the cortège were james hills-johnes , dudley williams-drummond , and william henry morgan yelverton .
183law1PERSON jones was also an impartial administrator of the law and took a keen interest in magisterial work .
184shilling1VALUE the will , of which probate was granted in london containing four codicils dated 21 march 1906 , 15 march 1907 , 1 october 1907 , and 22 october 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
185re examination1GROUP
186frances agnes vaughan1PERSON jones married frances agnes vaughan , the daughter of col .
187provincial bank1PLACE he also left large bequests to the mayor , ex-mayor and town clerk of carmarthen , the minister of the welsh independent chapel , the registrars of the probate registry and county court at carmarthen , and the manager of the london and provincial bank at carmarthen .
188carmarthen born1PERSON charles william jones jp photograph of jones by howell & adams photographer , carmarthen born 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen , wales died 15 july 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
189courts1EVENT by the late 1890s , he was also elected vice-chairman of carmarthenshire in recognition of his services to carmarthen and the monthly courts of st . clears and llanboidy .
190words1WORD jones denied the charge of cruelty , his angry words having been admissible by the intimacy between his wife and lewis .
191will1PERSON will jones ' will was written on 27 july 1904 and his bequests were the subject of much media and public attention .
192heart trouble1ENTITY in the time leading up to his death , jones had suffered a paralytic stroke , and although treated for heart trouble , he had been apprehensive of a sudden death .
193william edward bowen jones1PERSON
194borough1ESTATE jones was born in 1836 in the welsh borough of carmarthen , the son of william edward bowen-jones , a justice of the peace and mayor of carmarthen .
195thousands1UNKNOWN the will , of which probate was granted in london containing four codicils dated 21 march 1906 , 15 march 1907 , 1 october 1907 , and 22 october 1907 , bequeathed thousands of pounds to his servants and several charities , but only a shilling to his wife .
196residence gwynfryn1UNKNOWN death and funeral jones died on 15 july 1908 at his residence gwynfryn , a grade ii *
197charge1PLACE jones denied the charge of cruelty , his angry words having been admissible by the intimacy between his wife and lewis .
198to night1PERIOD
199james hannen1PERSON agnes jones on the ground of her adultery with john lewis , was heard on two separate occasions on 19 and 22 july 1875 before james hannen , baron hannen and a special jury .
200media1MEDIUM will jones ' will was written on 27 july 1904 and his bequests were the subject of much media and public attention .
201vice chairman1PERSON
202member1PERSON for many years he was elected successively as a representative of the court of quarter sessions on the standing joint committee , and he was a member of the visiting committee to h.m. prison , carmarthen .
203welsh independent chapel1PERSON he also left large bequests to the mayor , ex-mayor and town clerk of carmarthen , the minister of the welsh independent chapel , the registrars of the probate registry and county court at carmarthen , and the manager of the london and provincial bank at carmarthen .
204present1PERIOD amongst those present at the cortège were james hills-johnes , dudley williams-drummond , and william henry morgan yelverton .
205h.m. prison1PLACE for many years he was elected successively as a representative of the court of quarter sessions on the standing joint committee , and he was a member of the visiting committee to h.m. prison , carmarthen .
206hands1PERSON he was elected to the carmarthen borough council as a conservative shortly after and then to the aldermanic bench , a position he relinquished when it became necessary for him to seek re-election at the hands of the ratepayers .
207petition1ACT jones and lewis , a petition for a dissolution of the marriage between charles william jones and frances
208hopes1EVENT he could not recall having said , as claimed , that hopes of his father not remarrying were blighted hy her , because she had had no children , but he could recall plainly that she had wished she was dead and that some mention of divorce was made .
209sick children1PERSON jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
210purpose1PURPOSE church with the instruction of not exceeding the sum of £200 in applying for that purpose .
211new year1PERIOD jones left a large bequest to the carmarthenshire infirmary to be used for the erection of a ward for sick children known as the " charles william ward " and a large bequest to the vicar and churchwardens of st peter 's church , carmarthen to be used in the purchase of bread and coal to be distributed to the poor on new year 's day each year known as the " charles william jones charity " .
212fields1PLACE after this event , it was observed that she and lewis often met clandestinely and they were seen in fields together under adulterous circumstances .
213people1HUMAN GROUP jones told the court that he was naturally of a jealous disposion , as his wife was a very attractive woman and popular with most people .
214cave1PERSON at the seaside village of llansteffan , they were seen emerging from a cave .
215circus1EVENT they had often talked about not having children , he said , and he often took her out to concerts and the circus .
216bed1EVENT shortly after her father 's death in october 1871 , he gave her a push as she was getting out of bed and told her to sleep with the servant .
217resumption1ACT baron hannen said he hoped a resumption of the agreement entered into of cohabitation in six months might be carried out .
218charles william jones jp photograph1PERSON charles william jones jp photograph of jones by howell & adams photographer , carmarthen born 1836 ( 1836 ) carmarthen , wales died 15 july 1908( 1908-07-15 ) ( aged 71-72 )
219eugene james vaughan1PERSON eugene james vaughan , on 13 june 1867 in st peter 's church , carmarthen .
220disposion1UNKNOWN jones told the court that he was naturally of a jealous disposion , as his wife was a very attractive woman and popular with most people .
221stillbirth1PROCESS they had a stillbirth in january 1868 .

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gwynfryn property
justice
POSITION
position
POWER
re election
UNIT
pounds
TERM
terms
LANGUAGE
erection
ESTATE
borough
ABILITY
subject
ATTITUDE
charities
ENTITY
heart trouble
PURPOSE
purpose
ACQUISITION
purchase
WORD
words
STATEMENT
objection
VALUE
shilling
MEDIUM
media
ARRANGEMENT
business
HEAD
chairman
DISPUTE
disputes
FORCE
coal