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... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.—BANKKUPTI. Henry Grant, Lowther-arcatle, Strand, Middlesex, witic merchant. Edward Parker, Cheapside, London, and Chadwell-street, St. John-street-road, Middlesex, stationer. Simuel Gubb, Exeter, innkeeper. Henry James Gunning, Okehampioti, Devonshire, surgeon. Stephen Benmson, Bridlington Quay, Yod.,hire, miller. Henry Claybuii), Manchester, builder. Thomas Kershaw, ...

---NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

... NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. NEATII. — The statement of the marriage was copied by lis from the Swansea ]lei aid and as it is incorrect the editor of that journal should be applied to on the subject. The account of the examination of the pupils of Mr. Kernick's well-conducted school, Merthyr, was not re- ceived till Thursday night, although the examination took place last Friday! The account ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... The worst wheel of the cart always makes the most creaking. We have seen women not only too weak to bear food, but too weak to bear contradiction. In fashionable life the men most run after are the men deepest in debt. Some desire to be masters and rule others, who never yet began to rule themselves.—Hoqer .-heham. GROUNDS A KEFCSAL.—Thirteen objections were once given by a young lady for ...

BON VILSTON

... To the Editor (1 the Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian. Sir,-I see in your last paper that the ancient familyof the Bonvilles still exist in Glamorganshire, aud are found at i'i eath. Simun Bonville was the original Lord of Bonvitston, and the Welsh and English names of that parish alforil a proof of the different custom of the llritons and the Saxons—the former calling the place by the Christian ...

P 0 K TRY

... THE RHINE AND Tj-IE MOSELLE. As the of the sun, the dismal slight is Jon?, Leaps 11 LIwan! in the jmmer blue to shine, flaws t'ror.1 hi crmiiH in the snow* The ui ail the river 11 jods— the llhine. :1 mailed and k:a^ sweeps onward triutnJJhi.i_c, With v, lif fi iu hi., line, A a drinker p: ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... DREADFUL ACCIDENT. On Saturday evening last, an inquest was held at the Ship and Dolphin Inn, Church-street, in this town, before R. Lewis Reece, Esq., coroner, on view of the body of Edward David, a young married man (a native of Saint Nicholas), who, falling with his head between the wheels of an engine-tender on the Taff Vale Rail- way, at the Docks, on the morning of the pievious day, had ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2897 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

LOCAl INTELLIGli.VCS

... The Rev. Thomas Bacon has been appointed to the Rectory of Ivinjisworthy, Hampshire. The Rev. Davidson has been appointed Lecturer of the Gelligaer Charity an-i Clerical Superintendent of the Schools. Tbe Council of St. Maik s College have selected the Rev. Thomas Williams, M.A., Fellow and Latin Lec- turer of Jesus College, Oxford, to ihe vacant oiiico ot Vice- Pi iiu'ipal. CoNVHKSioN.—The ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2982 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

NEWPORT AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. TEMPER\NCE HALL.—There was a tea-party at the Temperance Hall on Monday, to celebrate the anniver- sary of III) in¡r the foundation stone, and to raise funds in aid of the building. About six hundred tortk te3 on the occx-iion and the party passed off very pleasantly. The Latter-day Saints had a tea-party on (he same day. TEETOTALISM.—It appears that there is a ...

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... ACERDARE AM) On Tuesday evening a public meeting was held in Aberdare In aid 01 tbe movement which has takpr. place with the view úf establishing a mechanics' institution in this town. We nndcrstauJ that it vvas originally intended to have meeting in the Town-hall; but ils circum- scribed dimensions would not furnish accommodation for tlie numhers that Were anxious to be present. An ad- ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 355 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

CO K R ES PO N D ENCE

... MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD PENVDARUAN.—A serious accident occurred at the Penydarran works, on Wednesday morning, by which the machinery of the mills has been deranged, an 1 which will, probably, cause a suspension of a considerable part of the works for a fortnight .or more, before the damage can be repaired. INQUEST. — An inquest was held on the 17th, before George Overtoil, Esq., at the ...

FIIIE AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... RAILWAY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRIDGEND AND MAESTEG. A ruBLic was hel,1 in thc Town-LLALL, Bridgend, 0:1 Saturday last, for the purpose of considering the ex- pediellcy IJI having A broad guage railway frolll Biaen Llvnti tl) Bridgend, and also to consider the bills now before Par- liament for the construction of railways to thø Llynfi Valley. The ;¡ttendnncewas highly influential; and among ...

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... Glamorganshire Summer Assizes. (Cuncluded from our fourth page.) TUESDAY.—JULY 19th. His Lordship entered the Hall at eight o'clock; and, with reference to the expression of feeling exhibited ill Mr. Price's favour by the crowd, said,—I hope, Mr. Giffard, you reached your lodgings safe this morning. Mr. Giffard I had left, my Lord, before the verdict was relumed (laughter). THOMAS versus ...