THE LATE DR. BARRETT
... following :— Mr C. S. Oakley (nephew), Major and Mrs Corbett Winder, Major and Mrs Godfrey, Derby, Mr and Mrs Matthew Powell, Mr C. E. and the Misses Howell, Rhiewport, Miss Kennett, Nurse Broome, and the ...
... following :— Mr C. S. Oakley (nephew), Major and Mrs Corbett Winder, Major and Mrs Godfrey, Derby, Mr and Mrs Matthew Powell, Mr C. E. and the Misses Howell, Rhiewport, Miss Kennett, Nurse Broome, and the ...
... present were:— Mr. Mrs. and Miss Addie, the Rev. Grimaldi Davis, Mr. R. Evans, Bronwylfa; Mi*. M. Evans, Wernllwyd; Mr. M. Evans, Buttington; Mrs. Godfrey Fitz-Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. ...
... conducted by Mr W. H. Bell, A.R.C.O., late organist of the Parish Church. As judge, Mr T. K. Bar- nard acted ably. The role of plaintiff was played by Miss G. Aylmer Lewis, and Mr G. C. Williams was defendant, the counsel in the case being Mr W. Williams ...
... A—J J- CURE GIDDINESS DR. CCOTT'S T>ILLS CURE INDIGESTION. I CTTRB COSTIVENKSS. 1)R fiCOTT-S piLLS E™,1' |-VE. COOTT'S piLLS gjg J—r -*• CURB FLATTTT FTCrv DR. CICOTT'S X>ILLS RESTORE THE APPETITE )Q P PROMOTB DIGESTION. DR. SCOTT'S BILIOUS & JLl ...
... Mont- gomery Mrs C. S. Pryce, Clawddydol; Mrs Davies, Hendomen; Mrs Owens, Janiesford Mrs Bowen, Munlyn Mrs Williams, liern Mrs Francis, Gaer; Mrs Davies, Red House; ...
... Disestablishment. The debate was continued by Mr. Y. Gibbs and Mr. Egerton Allen. Sir R. Temple maintained tbajj the Bill was actually Plunder by legislation aB j virtually sacrilege. Mr. J. H. Roberts and Mr. R. Jones spoke in support of the measure and ...
... Cyfronydd, Mrs Lovell, Llanerchydol; Mr J Twist, Liyswen Mr Matthew Powell; Rev J S and Mrs Lewis; Capt and Mrs Hayhurst-Frauce; Mr R E Jones, The School Mr P A Beck; ...
... field, Mr & Mrs H R Owen (Beriiew), Mr & Mrs John Gornall, Mr and Mrs Embrey, Mr and Mrs Davies (Berriew), Mr and ...
... MR. W. F. REGAN, F.R.G.S., AGAIN TO THE FORE. WHERE GOLD COMES FROM. The interview from which the following is abridged was first published in the Daily Teleyraph the other day. Mr W. F. Regan, F.RG.S., is, of course, the well-known city and South African ...
... 1898. In handing the plate to Mr and Mrs Ellis the Chairman wished them a long and happy life, and in the end a treasure which the world could not give (applause).—Mr John Parry also presented Mr Ellis with a cheque. Mr ELLIS, in rising to ...
... Corfield, Mr and Mrs Conyneham, Mr G Chapman, Mr Ernest Ainard, Mr T Chaine, Sir Bagot Chester, Mr A Coventry, Mr and Mrs W Duncombe, ...
... to dinner which was well served in the Club Room by Mr W. Jones, the King's Head. The Vicar (the Rev F. H. Hawkins) presided, and Mr W. Ll. Jones occupied the vice-chair, among those present were: Dr Marston, Messrs F. Passant, secretary, H. Passant, Lewis ...