THE MONMOUTHSHI UK BEACON
... Proctor .. John Harris 51 . William Morgan Uev. James Fatquhar William Rosser James Harris . David Davis . John Day John Lake Rev. Thomas Thomas .. James Williams George Lake .. John Charles Edward Powell . ...
... Proctor .. John Harris 51 . William Morgan Uev. James Fatquhar William Rosser James Harris . David Davis . John Day John Lake Rev. Thomas Thomas .. James Williams George Lake .. John Charles Edward Powell . ...
... granted to the people this kingdom had been done by means of great exertion (cheers). The Great Magna Charta was granted King John, through the exertion of then the barons of the Kingdom, who were then much oppres-sed the king as the people were now the ...
... Chemist. Neville-strect Brynmawr, t)avid Edwards. Stamp Office Hrvnmawr, John Jones, Draper and Oroccr Brecon, Philip Bright, Chemist. Medical Beaufort and Victoria Iron Works, John Jones, G-occr, and Tea Dealer Carmarthen, Win. Morgan. Chemist. Lammas ...
... B. Cox. Dusslcy : John Crowe, John Anderson, John Workman. Downend, near Bristol: 11. B. Oliver, John Biasell. Gloucester: JohnSmedley, John Lyth. Tewkesbury :Jas. (3rd year), M. Salt. Cheltenham; Wm. Bart (3rd year), George C. Taylor (3rd ...
... Chemist, Nevilte-slrcet Brynmawr, David Edwards, Stamp Office Brvnmawr. John Jones, Draper and Giocer Brecon, Philip Bright. Chemist, Medical Hall Beaufort and Victoria Iron Works, John Jones, G ocer, and Tea Dealer _ . . Carmarthen, Wm. Morgan, Chemist, ...
... Hurst, Cliemist, Nevillc-strcct Brynmawr, David Edwards. Stamp Office John Jones. Draper awlGiocer Brecon, Philip Bright, Chemist, Medical Hall Beaufort and Victoria Iron Works, John Jones, and Tea Dealer , . _ . Carmarthen. Wm. Morgan. Chemist, Lamroas-atreet ...
... ROAD. The Rev. Chairman then intimated that the above was the next question for the consideration of the meeting ; and Mr. John Endkli, said—He begged leave to call the attention of the meeting to the subject now under its consideration. It was, conceived ...
... Parliament to remedy the distresses of the Irish people. The amendment was seconded Mr. John O'Connel; and after short speech from Mr. Fagan, also upon Irish topics, Lord John Russell rose. With respect to Ireland, he begged the house to suspend its opinion ...
... last a private examination took place at the gaol (the Press not being admitted, before the Rev. Hugh Hold. John Powell, Esq., the Rev. Thomas John Powell, and others, when the prisoner was fully committed to take his trial for the murder the next assizes ...
... and an excellent Welsh scholar. Me has been •for many year* the incumbent of Llanycbaiam and Llangwyryfon, in the county of Cardigan, and lo the Rev. Kvnn Morgan, vicar cf Llantrissnt, Glamorganshiie Skbiocs Cask of Stabbino. —Uristol, Saturd«y. - The altemiun ...
... About half-past three the men appeared upon the running ground, which was chosen between the turnpike gate and the Blathwayt Arms, which place the man Rees has been staying, under the training of the celebrated walker (Fuller), for the last two or three ...
... Esq., (Coroner), charged with the manslaughter of Michael Mahoney, at Bedwelty. —James Jones, William Thomas, and John Williams, by John King, Esq., charged with stealing bread at Chepstow. —Thomas Davies, by P. H. Williams, Esq., and the Rev. G. W. Gabb ...