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... Suffolk, 30 per cent. of the men of Bedfordshire, 30 per cent. of the men of Staffordshire, and 40 per cent of the men of Monmouthshire. In all Lancashire one man in every four who married had to make his mark. Still, the number of the ignorant constantly ...

A VESSEL SUNK IN THE CHANNEL

... collision occurred in the English Channel about midday on Friday between the Danish brigantine Dagmar, bound to Newport, Monmouthshire, and to Cardiff, and the barge Maggie, of Rochester, The collision occurred about midway between Dover and Folkestone, ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1888
Newspaper: Hunts County News
County: Huntingdonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 143 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

THE MILITIA

... homes. Their Lord I)vnevor, complimented them on the progress which had been made, sad their general good conduct. The Monmouthshire Light Infantry, now at Pembroke, have voluntarily contributed a day's pay from each man, to be distributed as a mark of ...

P Grant Ucrthyr Tydril .. H. !i!kl,trd

... Grant Ucrthyr Tydril .. H. CU. James I %ilsqn lonl U liamuiw U. E. cope &r H. H.dlaad Monmouthshire .. Y. C. Morino 1 M •mmoothf. .. Z. H. Carer .. I .. Montgonter) 11 Nue. Y. Hanbary- Thomas Burt Newark T Carp SGl.AidtOl. ..----- A. 7. I wrest r 14me ...

Appalling Colliery Disaster in Wales. MORE THAN 100 MINERS STILL

... Appalling Colliery Disaster in Wales. MORE THAN 100 MINERS STILL ENTOMBED. Monmouthshire was on Thursday morning the scene of one of the most appalling colliery catastrophies known ia the history of the South Wales coaYfieldu. The Llanerch Steam Coal Colliery ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1890
Newspaper: Hunts County News
County: Huntingdonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 177 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

MIL MUNDELL& AND EDUCATION IN

... EDUCATION IN SOUTH WALES. On Saturday afternoon a deputation, headed by Lord Aberdare, representing the mining population of Monmouthshire and South Wales, bad an interview with Mr. Mundell& and Sir Franc& Sandford at the Education Office, Whitehall, to ask ...

BIRTH

... Mauls, John Bolton, to Jane Townsend, both of Eynersbury. In London, on Saturday lag, Mr. George Wade Allday, of Newport, Monmouthshire, to Anna, youngest daughter of Mr. G. Smith, late governor of the County gaol, Huntingdon. On the tlth ult., at Eaton Socon ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZOTTE

... Pince, Jun., Dudley Port, Staffordshire, paper dealer. G. J. Rousso, Nottingham, silk merchant W. RvvtaLo, Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Ironmonger. J. Liverpool, corn merchant. G. Nicisoumil, Newcastlibupon-Tyne, cattle and sheep dealer. ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... Birmingham, tilidir. J. Wams, West Brompion and Wolverhampton, carriage V. Cooraa, Cheltenham, innkeeper. D. ECGni/, Tredegar, Monmouthshire, grocer. T. Cs. van and J. CRANKY, Bradford, Yorkshire. J. D. Las and J. Casimir', Calverley, Yorlabits machine makers ...

AN IMPORTANT CASE DECIDED

... Mervin has lu-eh beard, and was an action ejectment, Moncht to remiser immemnion of vim wety in the perish of Ntainhilad, Monmouthshire. The piainti/ was on. Vetwan. who Is tumble 1r- CUM.:W.OM wraiths, as a tarter, In l'lseirenwelh hood.. The defendant Ray ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... Staffordshir• iron and coat roaster. T. H. Goirrrre, Worcester, coal dealer. J. HARDT, Nottingham, mdler. E. Cunt, Newport Monmouthshire, potter. C. H. limas, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, carrier. P. Dawaow, Bradf.rd, Yorkshire, grocer. B. C. Charon, Kontston ...

l‘ad‘

... l‘ad‘ Extraordinary Conduct of a Welsh Great sensation has been prodited in South Wales and Monmouthshire by the strange confeesion made on Wednesday by a lad named Jones, living at Abercarne. The {ld, who is only twelve yoars old, gave information a ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1890
Newspaper: Hunts County News
County: Huntingdonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 340 | Page: 3 | Tags: none