NEWPORT.—MONMOUTHSHIRE
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... ? ;38, at Crockherbtown, CardiflMr. James Gxage -a t Narberth, Mr. John Howell, of the Gate inn-AgO2. 34, ea Bed was, Monmouthshire, Mary, the wife of Josp'Dve E. ?? 47, at Owanbach, Aberdare, Mrs. Mary Tomee- geu a- 29, at Aberdare, Miory, the wife of ...
... Ireland. The gallant colonel remains in quarters v' with his regiment, which is expected to be stationed at Dublin. The Monmouthshire Militia, 600 strong, is embodied n and doing permanent duty, occupying the barracks at New- port. Both officers and men ...
... I FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES. I Royal Monmouthshire ?? Leigh, Gent., to be ensign. Commission signed by the Lord-Lieutenant of thc county of Devon. -Lawrence Palk Lsq., to be deputy-lieutenant. SecondDevon ?? AMachen,to be ?? Butler, Henry Dimsdalo Parr ...
... upon an eminence in its own Park, having a magnificent view of the Bristol Channel and a surrounding country, with the Monmouthshire 1tills in the 1 distance. The House has a noble frontage, and consists of t entrance-hall, four commodious receptiou-rooms ...
... 11 Alphington .. 4 Stow-on-Wold. 24 d d Martock,. 12 Holdeworthy .. 4 Minchinhpton.. 29 d Ashbrittle 1a Southmolton 7 Monmouthshire. D s8 Wellow .. .. 17 Lifton .. 10 Bsdwellty .. 7 o Stucilebridge. 18 Northtawton . lo ag gor .. 10 E Woolavington 10 ...
... 24, at Victoria-park, London, the wife of William Slade AC Parker, Esq, a daughter. - J April 26,.at Llanhilleth1bonse, Monmouthshire, the wife of d. Thomas Morgan Phillips, Esq, a daughter. I April 26 at Newport, Moonmouthshire, the wife of Captain IHenry ...
... eS, Bristol. [a PARENTS & GUARDIANS-Wanted, an P APPRENTICE in the Drapery and Grocery Business, in a healthy part of Monmouthshire. Small premium required. Address-B A, Bristol Mercury-Office. BARENTS & GUARDIANS. - Wanted, t I by ?? Chemist, doing a ...
... unusual opportenites of becoming acquainted with the praoti. f eal detaile of his ?? JOHN WILLIAMS, a Surgeon. Pontypeol, Monmouthshire. [20S - VDARTNERSHEIP.-Any Person possessed of XL. moderate capital, and desirous of becoming a Partner with a Gentleman ...
... the whole of the Iron-works of Monmouthshire, and will afford for the first time a direct access by railway to Cardiff as a port to the whole of those Iron-works, as well as to the numerous Collieries in the Monmouthshire valleys. Among these Iron-works ...
... at 0 per cent., or for Terms of Five Years at 43 per cent. Applications to be addressed to GEO RGE HARRISON ChiefClerk, Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Office, Newpost' Monmouthehlre.I Canal Office, Newport, May 25th. 1854. [842 T 0 Depositors it the Savings' ...
... ent. can be shown to be realized. None but Principals will be tended ?? to WM.W1LLIAMS, 16, Great Dock-street, ewport, Monmouthshire. AN TED, a few respectable Men, to SOLICIT ORDERS in the West of England and South ales, for the valuable Works now Publishing ...