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Brecon County Times - 28th August 1913
Brynmawr Police Court. Monday Before Messrs James Bloer and J Morgan.
HAWKERS IN THE "STONE AGE"
Bartley Gorman, hawker, Brynmawr, was summoned for assaulting Mary Fury, another Brynmawr hawker. Mr D G Harris was for the defence. Complainant said defendant came to her place using bad language and threatening her. He threw stones, one hitting use baby on the head and cutting it. Replying to the Clerk (Mr Bishop), witness admitted defendant was herself hit with a stone. The Bench dismissed the case.
Arising out of this case Mary Fury, alias "Birmingham," and Winifred Fury were summoned for assaulting Caroline Gorman. Complainant said there was "bit of a disturbance owing to Mrs Fury accusing her of stealing a piece of rope. Next day the two defendants came and struck her and threw stones at her. She only wished to have peace and quietness and if the defendants consented to be bound over she was also willing to be so treated. Defendants eventually agreed to this course and the Bench bound all the parties over, and ordered them to pay their own costs.