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Date

1850 - 1899
67 1870-1879

Countries

Wales

Place

Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales

Access Type

67

Type

67

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RUABON.j

... Mr and Mrs Sandbach, Mr and Mrs G. Sandbach, Mr and Mrs Rose, MrandMrs Smith, Mr and Mrs C. S. Parker, Mr and Mrs J. C. Tinne, Mr and MrsEsdaile, Mr Egerton, Mr Maxwell, Mr Watkins, Mr Harriss, Miss Jones, Mr S. Sandbach, Mr A. Sandbach, the Misses Smith ...

MOLD

... the adults assembled and sat down to a good tea. The following ladies presided over the tables:—Miss Sandb ich, Miss Sophie Sandbach, Mrs. MdSTair, and Miss Jane Jones. Amongst the company present were—The Revs. Mr Watkuis and lVIr. Price, Lbnsilin. The ...

MINERA

... the girls were par- taking of tea and cake, waited on by Mrs and Miss S. Sandbach. Afterwards the boys took their seats at the table, and the girls were conducted by Mrs Sandbach through the same beaut.ful rooms that had so highly pleased the boys. The ...

RUABON

... LLANGERNIEW. SCHOOL TREAT.—On Friday, the school children were kindly entertained at Hafodunos, by H. R. Sandbach, Esq., and family, to a bountiful supply of tea and cake. After amusing themselves with different games in the jeautiful grounds, they assembled ...

LLANYCHAN

... Roberts and Richard Joncf, who were engaged beating and were going up the opposite side of the bank. They were driven by Mr Sandbach's orders to-Denbigh Infirmary where their wounds were carefully attended to, and we hear they are both doing well. HARVBST ...

---ST. ASAPH

... voice is near .Miss Davies DueL Isle of Beauty Mies Roxburgh and Miss [Richardson Pianoforte duet. Chopsticks Waltz Miss Sandbach and [Miss Crichton Trio .11 Old SolitudeMiss Davies, Miss Roberts, and [Mr Davies Chorus. Clywch y floodd i'r gad, i'r gad ...

r aiøtrirt iltVDS

... Newtown. SANDBACHSANDBACH—On the 27th ult., at Llan- gerniew Church, Denbighshire, by the Rev W. H. Eger- ton, rector of Whitchurch, Salop, Samuel Henry Sand- feach, of Handley, Cheshire, to Elizabeth, eldest t daughter of the Rev. Gilbert Sandbach. DEATHS ...

LLANGERNIEW

... the following Wednesday, was a native of Scotland, and for nearly thirty-three years the respected bailiff and agent to Mr Sandbach, of Hafud- unos. By his death his employer has lost a valuable atjd oonscieutious servant, the tenants a considerate p.genr ...

LLANGOLLEN

... which caused a good sum to be deposited in the treasurer's hands, to purchase new books for the circulating library. H. R. Sandbach, Esq.. occupied the chair, and opened the proceedings with a few remarks on education. The programme was a very varied one ...

LLANELIDAN

... in the morning, when the company parted, after having snent. a very pleasant evening. On the following Friday, Mr and Mrs Sandbach kindly entertained 115 school children to a Christmas tree, which was richly laden with various useful presents for the boys ...

PENYBONT

... timber on this lot was valued X24. Mr W. H. Churton, of Chester, was the solicitor to the vendors-the trustees of the late Mr Sandbach. Lot 1 WAS then pat up again, but as the highest offer was only 1.380 it was again withdrawn. ...