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Parliamentary History of Cardigan. -----a

... College, Camb., and married Miss Blake. lie was M.P. Cardigan 1774.5, and Colchester 178- to 1784 and 178- to 1790, and died 1802. 1780, June.—John Campbell,ot Glanfraed and Stoelcpole Court, vice Johnes, who accepted the Stewardship of the Manor of East ...

The Commonwealth in Cardiganshire.

... Peterwell. SAM. HUGHES, L'anwenoch, THOS. JONES, Pentrithell. JOHN LLOYD, Vardre. LLEWELYN PARRY, Llanchayrin. JOHN VAUGHAN, Troscoed, all co. Cardigan. WM. PHILLIPPS, Heathook, co. Pembroke. JOHN LEWIS, Lysnewydd. HOWELL PHILLIPPS, Penbeyr, co. Carmarthen ...

-------,--'_____m= LATEST MARKETS

... grocer. Richard Morris, Cooper s Arms Provision Stores, Plag. marl, near Landore, Llangyfelach, Glamorgan, grocer. William Jones, Cymmer, near Pontypridd, Glamorgan butcher. Richard James, Aberystwith, Cardigan, draper. John Foulk Evans, Aberllolyn and A ...

LLANBOIPY CHRISTMASI SHOW

... connection with the Wiiitland and Cardigan Railway, said there was at present a scheme on foot, which was a piece of Cardigan Cardigan Railway, said there was at present a scheme on foot, which was a piece of Cardigan iniquity batched in the hot'house ...

The Commonwealth in Pembrokeshire. .

... The Commonwealth in Pembrokeshire. CContinued from last week.) JOHN LLOYD. KTLENK, ART. OWEN, BOTH CO. PEMB. 1648, Sept. 8.—Information by Col. John Moore and others that John Lloyd, a collector of the two first subsidies, holds £ 500 concealed, and thab ...

ADJUDICATIONS, ETC

... Kington Herefordshire, formerly residing at the Oxford Arms Hotel, Presteigne, Radnorshire, licensed victualler. Andrew Peters, Taylor's-iow, Tirphil, Glamorganshire, carpenter and wheelwright. John Parry, Lowther-street, Briton Ferry, moulder. George Nisbeck ...

Parliamentary History of Pembrokeshire

... to the Upper House. Eldest son of John Lort Philipps, of Lawrenny Park and Dumpledale, born July, 1811;educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge; married March, 1841, Isabella Georgina, only daughter of John Heusleigh Allen (MP. for Pembroke, ...

! PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLANDI RECALLED

... died, aged 91. OCTOBER 10th. 1867—Earl Russell wrote from Raby Castle to contradict a paragraph which had appeared in the John Bull that he had fallen down in a fit during his recent visit to Ireland. 1869—Fenian amnesty meeting held in Dublin, said ...

Welsh Tit-Bits

... proclamation (from Bristol) freeing the inhabitants of Rhyd- lan, Conway, and Caernarvon from paying fallage for ever, 1285.-Sir John Aubrey's (of Llantriddid) child, his only son and heir, poisoned by accident, aged six years, 1777.-Explosion at Dinas Colliery ...

Commonwealth in Carmarthenshire. a

... Commonwealth in Carmarthenshire. John Vaughan, Llanelly, Hen. Middieton, Llanarbhney, and John Lloyd, Frood, all co. Carmarthen. 1648, March B.-Information against Vaughan and Middleton similar to that against Sir Rice Rudd also againsb Lloyd, that, being ...

---------------MONMOUTH AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... Mon. 2, Mr D. Harvey, Rockfield Farm. Pen of 10 yearlia^ 1> Mr D. Harvey; 2, Beaufort Arms Hotel Co., Monmouth. Pen of 10 breeding ewes—1, Mr D. Harvey 2, Beaufort Arms Hotel Co. Ham-I, D. Harvey; 6, Mr George Rosser, Welsh Newton. pig-J. A. Bolls. Breeding ...

Welsh Tit-Bits. Neu Wreichion Qddiaryr Eingien,

... country who adopted the Copernican System. His last will is dated this day 1558, shortly after executing which he died. —The Rev, John Walters died 1789. Son of the Rector of Handough, Q^am. master of Cowbridge School, 1780. In four years he was appointed Master ...