Family Notices
... DEATH. SUADVICK-Octùber 15th inst., at>24, Loudoun-squnre, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Robert Shaddick, fell asleep. Deeply regretted. ...
... DEATH. SUADVICK-Octùber 15th inst., at>24, Loudoun-squnre, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Robert Shaddick, fell asleep. Deeply regretted. ...
... BIKTH. RICHARDS.—At 1, Glamorgan-street, Neath, the wife of Mr A. H. Richards, Newsagent and Stationer, of a daughter. of Mr A. H. Richards, Newsagent and Stationer, of a daughter. ...
... LATEST INTELLIGENCE. GUARDIAN OFFICE, 2. P.M. MARSEILLES, Wednesday. The Messageries packet the Vatican brings news from Constantinople of the 5th. Kebresh Mehemed Pacha has been appointed Grand Vizier ad interim during the absence of Ali Pacha. The Sultan hon- oured the fancy balls of Lord de Redcliffe and of M. Thouvenel with his presence. The Presse tTOrtCttt announces that the Tysiphone ...
... BIRTHS, MARIUlGrES, AND DEllMS. BIRTHS. HODKINSON.—March 9, the wife of Mr. Hodkinson, Cardiff, of a son. rHOMAS.—March 15, at Cardiff, the wife of Mr. Henry Thomas, draper, of a son. 3NELL.-Feb. 8, at Bristol, the wife of Mr. J. Penwardcn Snell, ship broker, etc., of a son. 30NYBEARE.—March 12, at Itchen-Stoke Vicarage, the wife of the Rev. C. R. Conybeare, of a daughter. BERKELEY.—March 14, ...
... inasmuch as they have carefully avoided bh'Ssii.g 11n district with anything of 111• • kind there is an;pie' scope for tbem_ to reform NI,IQ, caii- ot, but. justice we do expeet. and other means than solicitation be used. Let a, meeting be called whereat; the tradesmen can detail their nihi; .• grievances, and arrange the plan of campaign. There never was a better time than the present.. ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. JONES.—Sept. 3, Bute-street, Cardiff, the wife of Mr. D. Jones, builder, &c., of a son. SADLER.—Sept. 4, at the Vicarage, Bridgwater, the wife of the Rev. M. F. Sadler, of a son. ALLEYNE.—July 27, at Batbadoes, the wife of Bouvetie Aileyne, Esq., of a daughter. PERKINS.—Sept. 1, at Garnant House Cwm-Amman, the wif of F. II. Pel kius, Esq., coal ...
... Strips. At Usk, October 10, the wife of Mr. William Hopkins of a At Pontypool, October 9, the wife of Mr. Richard Lewis butcher, of a daughter. > At Pontypool, October 13, the wife of Mr. Ebenezer Prosser, butcher, of a son. At Pohtypool, October 13, the wife of Mr. Edwin Phillips, grocer, of a daughter. At Pontypool, October 10, the wife of Mr.Wm. Thomas, draper, &c., of a son. iltntf)fS. At ...
... J EBROLD went to a party at which a Mr. Pepper had assembled all his friends. Jerrold said to his host, on entering the room, My dear Mr. Pepper, how ghul yon must be to see all your friends mustered. IN Ireland a sharp fellow is said to be as cute as Power's fox. the fox of Ballvhotherem. which used to read the newspapers every morning to find out where the hounds were to meet. WHEN a ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. ROW E.—March IG, at Lisworney House, ill this county, the wife of J. H. Ro,t>, E>q.. of a son. DAVIES.—March II, the wife of Mr. Juhn D.tvies, accountant, Pal k-slreet, Bridgend, of a son. WILLIAMS. March 12, the wife of the Rev. E. G. Williams, curate of St. Man's, Swansea, of a daughter. HARRISON. — March 11, the wife of Mr. linmlet Harrison, jun., ...
... MARRIAGES. At the Wesleyan chapel, Abergavenny, June 6, Mr. John Hardman, builder, to Ann, daughter of Mr. Richards, carpenter, both of Abergavenny. At Nantyglo, May 29, Mr. David Williams, to Caroline, onlv daughter of Mr. David Williams, of the Fountain Inn, all if Abergavenny. At the Registrar's office, Abergavenny, May 27, Mr. William Davies, blacksmith, Abergavenny, to Eliza Willis, of ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHST HANSON-May 19, the wife of Mr. C. Hanson, grocer Bathurst-street, Swansea, of a son. TREGASKIS.—May 17, the wife of Mr. W. A. Tregaskis provision merchant, 91, Oxford-street, Swansea, of a daughter! JONES.—May 17, at Chapel Hill, near Tiutern, the wife of the Rev. George Jones, perpetual curate of Chapel Hill, ot a daughter. MORRIS.—May 16, at Sketty-park ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. BRUCE. —Jan, 15, at Duff yn, Aberdare, the wife of H. A. Bruce, Esq., M.P., of a son. SLOPER.—Jan. 9, at Abergware House, Aberdar?, the wife of Richard Sloper, Esq., of a son. EVANS. —Jan. U, at Brightou-terrace, Cardiff, the wife of Mr. Reuben Evans, of a daughter. ING EST RE. — Jan. 19, at 17, Ecclestou-square, the Viscountess Iugestre, of a daughter. ...