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CARDIFF

... an inquest was held at the Town Hall, before R. L. Reece, Esq., coroner, on the body of a boy named John Jones, belonging to the Eaglet, of Cardigan. It appeared the captain and mate had gone up town to purchase a mast, leaving deceased on board by himself ...

Published: Saturday 04 December 1847
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 148 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

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 ...

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 ...

HOUSE OF LORDS TUESDAY

... George Grey, Mr. John O'Connell, Sir Benjamin Hall, Mr. Maurice O'Connell, Mr. Meagher, Sir William Somerville, Mr. Augustus Stafford, and Mr. F. O'Connor. Sir B. Hall said he had expected, after the speech of Sir G. Grey, that Mr. Grattan would have withdrawn ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... the Small Debts Act to Ireland; and in reply to John O Biieu. that the subject ot minister's money ill Ireland, a very difficult aud important oue, was uuder the consideration of tile Government. Lord John Russell coucluded a powerful speech by moving that ...

THE ICARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN

... and sharne, and excited the commiseration of all who saw them. IiiroRTANT TO PUBLICANS. — Thos. Jones, landlord of the Cardigan Arms public-house, Lewis-street, appeared to answer a complaint which a corporal of the 23:d regiment—attached to a recruiting ...

MERTHYlt LIBRARY

... Prize awarded to John Rees, Penydarran.—4. The best song in praise of the Cyfarthla Mill and the Engi- neer, Mr. Wm. Williams, one guinea. Divided between John Rees aud an anonymous competitor.—5. Best verses to all Old Bachelor. John Rees' poetic dialogues ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... vegetables Lirst prize. Joseph Costett; second prize, William John third prize. Thomas Evans, Melin Griffith; extra prize, John Smith, Aleliu Griffith. Nosegay—First prize, Joseph Coslett second prize, John Lewis, GENTLEMEN'S' GARDENER?. — Best Basket of vegetables-A ...

GENERAL NEWS. 1

... several centuries old, were discovered. The present amount of the military force in Ireland is 28,000 rank and file of all arms, with 21,682 enrolled pensioners, staffs of militia, and recruiting parties of corps. We believe this is larger than at any ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1847
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3015 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

GENERAL NEWS

... (about two days), they will lasia as sweet as green peas. The Cork Constitution says— An American gentleman, named Cherri, who armed at theVictona Hotel, on Sunday, offered to supply Indian meal to any amount required, to be de. livered within three months ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1847
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2761 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... Edward John, relieving officer, with wilfully and maliciously breaking his window;, on Wednesday morning last, who stated that prisoner came to his house on the morning in question for relief; he (prisoner) saw his wife, who told him that Mr. John was not ...

1 GENERAL MISCELLANY

... vicar of St. Mary's, Cardigan, the Rev. Griffith Thomas, has directed that a sufficient number of prayer books, and books of the psalms and hymns sun:: in the church, shall be provided for all the soldiers who may be quartered in Cardigan, and may attend Divine ...