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Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales

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... without detriment to the public service Ollot Guest, Lord John Russel, Mr. Hume, Lord Vise Lowther, Mr. Ewart, Mr. Dillwyn, Mr. Tenny Mr. Ord, Mr. Wason, Captain Elliot, Mr. Agl'° Mr. Fazakerley, Mr. Divett, Colonel Maberly, rd Gisborne, Sir Harry Verney, Mr ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE,

... married woman **ho had never been blessed with issue should repair to the churchyard, being first duly provided with two 4OZen tennis-balls, one dozen of which were covered *'ith white and the other dozen with black leather; these were cast by the fair votaress ...

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... Stormont. Lurd James Stuart, Mr. O'Connell, Sir Francis Burden, Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Mr. Lynch, Earl of Lincoln, Mr. Tenny- son, Mr. Hope Johnstone, Lord Viscount Milton, Mr. Ellice, Mr. Gillon, Mr. Fazakerley, Major Beaucleik, Lord Viscount Mandeville ...

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... and old and young mixed together indiscriminately in one con- tinued scene of fun and frolic. The new large room at the Tennis Court was very handsomely and tastefully decorated for the occasion by Mr. Wilson, whose services had been engaged to assist ...

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... circumstances;— Air. Jones, the deceased, resided near Usk, and had a daughter married to a person named Hands, who kept the Tennis Court at Cardiff. To assist his daughter and her husband, Jones allowed his name to be used in their busi- ness, and goods ...

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... near the Railway Station, in the mproving Village of Newbridge, in the County of Gla- morgan; a Spacious HOUSE, called the Tennis Court, (in which the Proprietor carries on the business of a Tavern and Grocery,), Under-ground Cellars, a roomy Brewhouse ...