Alt Ref NoBMSS/39735
Title"Copy of Workmen's Reports as stated before the Setters this morning and forwarded to M. Williams and D. Pritchard on behalf of the men for their information"
DescriptionGerlan: Hugh Edwards, Treflys Street, complained of stones being thrown at his house.

Bethesda: William Williams, Braichmelyn, and his wife were met by a large crowd at Bethesda Station when returning from Bangor on Saturday night. They were pointed out to the crowd and attacked, requiring Police protection.

Llandygai Mountain: Robert Griffith, Ysgoldy, reported a disturbance on Saturday for men returning home by people living in Llwybrmain. Further disturbance in Tregarth for people meeting the 3pm train.

Tregarth: Richard Williams complained of persistent abuse from his neighbours.

Carreg y Garth, Rhiwlas: William Roberts (Rallt), reported he was verbally abused by Rees Hughes, Rhiwlas and William Griffith, Rhiwlas.

Bethesda: John Williams, fitter, and John Hughes fitter, returned from Bangor on the 7.30 train accompanied by John O. Williams, Fitter at the Quarry, Bengi Williams, Quarryman, Griffith Jones, Blacksmith at Quarry. Met by a hostile crowd at the station and accompanied by 4 policemen they walked to the police station.

Mynydd Llandygai: Hugh Roberts, Splitter, of Bryneglwys, stated that he was fetching sheep from the mountain on Saturday the 9th November, accompanied by Hugh Roberts, splitter, John Hughes, quarryman, John William Jones, labourer. Hugh Roberts was met by a crowd of 40 men at the buarth who ignored him. They left the mountain in peace (the quarrymen) until they were met by verbal abuse in Gefnan by children and Ellen Hughes.

John Hughes, Cilgeraint, quarryman, stated that while rounding sheep with Hugh Roberts, splitter, F. Lloyd, quarryman and John W. Jones, labourer on the 9th November, they were met by children and Anna Pritchard who wanted to set a dog on the sheep - however, they were overheard by a policeman.
Date11th November 1901
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