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... sea..mod, very old Lea,e on th 4 farm haviog expired mouth, on the death of the occupier, Mr. John Dedwith. Further particulars may be koown of Mr. in Cardigan. ihird sth July, 1021, 27 ...
... sea..mod, very old Lea,e on th 4 farm haviog expired mouth, on the death of the occupier, Mr. John Dedwith. Further particulars may be koown of Mr. in Cardigan. ihird sth July, 1021, 27 ...
... Sti I P N LIVS. Arrived, Hope. Johns, from Bristol, and John and !Seises. Saunders. fioti Birleford.withsiondriev; Courier, Morris, from K id dell v, with iron I Sister.. Rees, front \ minden, In ballast ; Redford, Jmwes, Pernbreii Friendship, Griffith' ...
... the King.-.--Air God save she King. john Jones, Esq. the I.slependeut h,:efeber for the Borough mite tiny. The Lord Lieutenant for the County, three thew. The High Sheriff for the County. tires Arm The Duke of Beau. fan. term. The Marquis ...
... Myren. Lewis Marv, s Mary Arm. Mitorgan ; and shankiand. from Llaaelly, coal. Cleared out s lb,. Prince Regent, 111114 s. and a. Rocers, for Bristol; Friendship, Sbank!and. and I Brothers. Morgan. for Llasielly, ith sundries; Cardigan. Anthony. for Frampton ...
... White Lion, find Boar's Head, Cannatts• B-ar, Llandilos, Black Lion, Cardigan; Bell, lltr Ship, Nenth ; Bear, Con bridge; Angel, Caudal and A/- ; Beaufort Arms, Moumoutht King': Arms. S . Bell, Lileacester; Ploisgh. Cheltenham; While Lion, Bath; Hop-pole ...
... with coal. Cleared the SperJnell, irerr.el. if% Fume, Edn aids, for t Minerva, Phillips. for Itristol t William Sk v flue, John.. for (ilarlow laud Court e, Morris, for Kidnerly, with sundries; Fortune, it..e4„ for !Janet! v, with sour. Aamtverwtra.— ...
... Tavernspite; the Ivy limb, White Lion, and Boar's Bead, Carmarthen; Bar, Black Liao, Cardigans Bell, Ship. Neat?'; Bear, Cowbridgel Angel. Curdilf and Abergarcon. ; Beaufort Arms, filounioutb; King's Aran. aad Bell. Gloucester* Plough. Cbelteshans; limb. Bristol; ...
... It Is . , it.. t, be . haduedate:bLeAmiswitineen the he. o? drg. to the Fast of the Sun. and sets with Saturn t i e , „ ad Arm. ' io , n atter eight o'clock, about W. N. W. but is it . deg ta the Nunth of that Its small light no. THE F I FTH vii by the ...
... and (be night Of the 12111 September, orders were given to prepare the carria.es, &c. tor the jriari.ey. Tue 'Xing on the I:arming of the 13th, the flan. sports and hearty cheery of his Cambrian sulijerti.• Ifrvit • orders to Sir Andrew liarnard, to give ...
... Epiphany Quarter Sessions, 11911, for conveying 46. By paid John Morris, in full of his bill, Sled at the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions. for his taaselliag expellees in lug county bridges 47. By paid John %lorris, in fall of his hill, Sled at the Epiphnny Qoarter ...
... Ossulgon. lord Barnard, VIM'S. be', C. Phillips, G. Becher, W. W. John Hon. W. on, Benj. Frlloon. W. 11. Price, 11. Bernal, Ralph IlLsrelon, It. Portman. E. P. broughams. 11. Grattan, John P.iwell,H. W. Rory, Vise. t irahion. Sir J. Paxton, W. 6. (1. Huise ...
... discourses u ere delivered on the occasion, by the Rev. D. Davies, of Pantteg, T. Griffiths, of Hewers. and D. Davies, of Cardigan, from J din xvii. 21. Josh. ;tali. and ; The;. iv. to. The service was introduced by the Rev. J. Jones, of Troedyrhiw. In ...