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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

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... DEATHS. March 3rd, at Creswick Creek, Melbourne, of consumption, in the 23rd rear of his age, Mr. Edmund Haines, formerly of this-town. On Monday, the 13th instant, aged 21 years, at the Collier's Arms Swansea, Charlotte Griffiths, daughter of W. David Griffiths, Red LioV, [nn, Castle-Street, Merthyr. u ...

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... DEATH. On Tuesday last, August 7, the wife of Mr. Samuel Davies, broker. High Street. In life she was much respected by all who knew her in death deeply regretted by her husband and family; and the poor of the neighbourhood, at her departure, lost a constant and kind benefactress. ...

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... ABERDARE POLICE COURT. Before W.M. THOMAS, G. R. MORGAN, ESQRS., and the REV. C. MAYBERRY. THURSDAY, August the 23rd, 1855. Summonses against Thomas Davies, collier, and Thomas Rowlands, weigher, for refusing to repay., money expended by the Board of Health, for the Ün- provements about their property, were withdrawn by Mr. Hollier, Clerk to the Board. Rees [Davies, of the Ty yr Arglwydd, ...

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... DOWLAIS. MEASLES.—We have been informed that this disease is very preyalent just now at this place. Adults, 60 years of age, are now suffering from its attacks. HERMON CHAPEL.—The large congregation at Hermon Chapel, in this town, were quite de- lighted on Tuesday evening, by listening to the fervid eloquence of the Rev. John Jones, Talsarn, whilst illustrating the grand truths of th3 gospel. ...

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... LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. INQUESTS HELD BY GEOKGE OVERTON, E3Q. —-Oct. 25th, at the Bell Ina, Plymouth-street, on the body of Uichard Jones, ^.ged 25 -years, who was so much injured on th^tlth, in No, 3 mine- pit, Plymouth, that he died* on the 2kh. Ver- diet Accidental Death. 3 Also, at thd same time, and at the same place, on the body of Mary DafieV -aged 61 years, who was found-dead in bed, ...

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... TREDEGAR. HE DIDN'T LIKE IT.—Under Lord Panmure's Act, it will be remembered that large numbers of the militia men of the various regiments raised, left the service after a certain period, many of them under the erroneous notion that they were altogether free. Among those who left the Mon- mouthshire Militia with this impression, was a young collier, named George Jones, who had been enlisted ...

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... DOWLAIS. ROYAL CORDWAINERS' SOCIETF. — On Monday last the bellman of this town was employed by a number of the sons of Crispin to proclaim a meeting of the trade, to be held at a public-house, called the Earl Grey. In compliance with the call, a few of these redoubtable knights, who are, we are sorry to say, too fond of that which is a mocker assembled together. The object of the meeting, as ...

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... ABERDARE. POLICE COURT. [THURSDAY, December 6th.—Before J. C. Fowler, W. Thomas, and G. R. Morgan, Esqrs., and Rev. John Griffith.] An order was granted for the removal of Hannah Williams to the parish of Eglwysilan, Glamorgan. John Phillips, collier, was charged with stealing 30 pounds of -coal, value Id. the property of Messrs. Thomas and Joseph, on the 22nd Nov. Dismissed. Thomas Lewis, ...

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... HHYMNEY. THE CONCERT.—On Tuesday evening the 18th inst., a concert of vocal and instrumental music was given at the Twyncarno Hall, under the patronage of G. P. Hubbuck,Esq.; who, in coming forward at these interesting gatherings evinces a strong desire to promote those cheering aud har- monizing influences which tend so much to the elevation of the working classes. The aulience was very large ...

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... BIRTHS. On Saturday the 19 inst., the wife of Mr. W. Jenkins, Dowlais, of a daughter. On Wednesday se'nnight, the wife of Mr. Abel S. Jones, Angel Inn, of a son. DEATHS. Jan 18, aged 50, Mr. W. Jones, tea dealer, Pond-street, a strictly honest man, and a member of the Old Church for many years. Jan. 21, aged 90, Phillip Watkins, Esq., Rhiw-yr-yehain, Taf- fechan, he was a fine, hale, old ...