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... 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 ...

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* ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... all the circumstcinces of tbe case, which he has done and my tale is ended. Yours very sincerely, JOHN WILLIAMS. THE CROMLECH. FROM THE ARCHDEACON OF CARDIGAN (LETTER 4TH) TO A MEMBER OF THE ARCH^OLOGICAL COMMITTEE. Llandovery, 19th Oct. 1849. My DEAR SIB ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... presented him with a little Cain. The population of Manchester is at this time above that of all Lancashire eighty years ago. CARDIGAN SALMON.—Such is the demand for this fish, that the competition has become very great amongst the dealers, who are giving ...

----------FOREIGN TKADE OF CARDIFF DURING THE MONTH ENDED 5TH NOV., 1849

... but did not exert them- t-elves in the least (it was stated) to render assistance. Mr. Thomas Jones, landlord of the Cardigan Arms public house, proceeded to the spot, where deceased had sunk, in a small boat, and picked his cap up he saw nothing of ...

CROMLECH QU ESTIOX

... unknown, and Cromlechs were regarded as sepulchral monuments, the use always assigned to them in our Imh traditions. The Rey. John Davies, for example, as quoted by the Archdeacon, speaks of a remarkable Kromlech, which seve. ral (he says) as well as myself ...