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... 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 ...

CORRESPONDENCE

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

MISCELLANEOUS

... returIned' r, a verdict of 'A Found Drowned. _ S A FmesEiaa JOHN. -There is an, estate in Ipswich l r, willed by the original owstex~ -John Sparrow, to his heirsa It and dwaoedants so long as at John Sparrow was to be b 'nfIbund, Tile male inheritors hoecaning ...

Published: Tuesday 20 November 1849
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 6513 | Page: 2 | Tags: News