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... Port, the Margaret, Williams, and • lie Eaglet, Phillips, for Liverpool, and the John alld .\Iary, Hichanl-, lor Llalle'!y, the N..ptUIlt', Johns, tlie Tredegar, Johns, Ibe M nderator. No 3, ,fie Joliti-, iiiid tti,- S,,il't, Hill, to,- floistol, all ...

.. ADDRESS TO TEETOTALLERS

... Massachusetts, to Cecilia eldest daughter of Captain Wm. Young, Rodney Arms Iun, N ewport, Monmouthshire. On the 28th September, at Llanwonno church, by the Rev. G. Jones, curate, Mr. John Jones, cabinet-maker, Newbridge, to Rebecca, eldest daughter of Mr ...

TIlE CARDIFF AND MMY& GUARDIAN

... time and place, upon view of the inf»n' tile of John Harland, belonging to the light-ship 111 jt Bristol Channel, who had been found dead in a hole in the back-ground of the Waterford and We* g,|i Arms beer-house, Bute Terrace, on Thursday, the instant ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... Thomas Williams, M.A., Archdeacon of Llandaff; The Ven. Archdeacon John Williams, M.A., Archdeacon of Cardigan; The Rev. William Whewell, D.D.,MasterofTrinity College,Cambridge; The Rev. John Griffith, D.D., Canon of Rochester.—The diocese of the new Bishop ...

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... Chancellor, after a protracted discussion with the Bishop withdrew lis nomination of Mr. Sampson, and on the recommendation of Sir John Juest, presented the Ilev Thomas M. rgan Davis, M.A., Fellow of Jesus College' Oxford, to t Ie livings. As ;VIr. Davis is a ...

POETRY

... June 6, at Cardiff, Mrs. Woud.nall, stationer, St. Mary-street, of a daughter. June IJ, Mrs. Jones, of the Cardigan Arm: Lewis-street, of a daughter, which only survived its birth t*-o days. June if, at Laston Court, llerelordshii-e, the ladv of Joseph ...

B ANKRCJP TS.—(From the toudon Gazettes.)

... Diligence, Reynolds, Bidcfnrd, light.. Magdalen, Brown, Cardigan, ballast.. Favourite, Tho- mas, P.vllbeli, iron ore., (loyal Eagle, Allen, Waterford, ballast.. Aurora, Llewellyn, Barrow, iron ore.. John & Ann, Jones, Watchct.. Frances, Beain, Wexford, ba ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... signing himself Ic.O- have hern a more appropriate sig- n:i!ure ) ?ptie:irs verv antrry with the s^fted A rchdeaeor- of Cardigan, because he felt T1:- irl (anil who woulil no? ?) rit bfinsr a fallow ciasc.:rin w'r!> the excellent atid accotr- p'i-ih* ...

| THE CONVICTS FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES

... Stonehouse in favour of medical reform. THE EARL OF CARDIGAN. The Earl of SHAFTESBURY brought up the report of the committee to whom it was referred to consider the proceedings in the case of the Earl of Cardigan. The report set forth in substance, that their ...