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... MONMOUTHSHIRE. GROSMONT.—On Thursday se'nniglit, the children of Grosmont school were fnnininhed with tea and a plentiful supply of plum cake, by the Rector, the Rev. W. H. i wyning.^ The Grosmoot brass band, conducted by Mr. George T.ast, were in attendance ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE. MARRIAGE OF CAPT. H. G. LIXDSAY AND MISS MORGAN. The marriage between Captain Henry Gore Lindsay, eldest son of Mr. and Lady Mary Lindsay, and Miss Morgan, fourth daughter of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart., of Tredegar-park, took place in London ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES. The Commission for the above county was opened at Monmouth on Wednesday. The learned Judges arrived from Hereford in time to attend divine service in the parish church the Stme evening. The sermon was preached U) the Rev. Thomas ...
... GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. Abstract of House Surgeon's Report to the Weekly Board for the Week ending Jan,_l, 1856. i'Remained by last Report 17 ...
... GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. Abstract of House Surgeon's Report to the Weekly Board for the Week ending Feb. 19, 1856 Remained by last Report 14 § f; I Admitted since Of 7 .S (Incurable. 0. £ S I Cured and Relieved 2> 2 ...
... driven from Rome, 1798 16. English Opera House burnt, 1830 FAIRS.— Glamorgan?hire Laniiissent, Feb. 13; Newbridge, Feb. 14.—Monmouthshire Caerleoll..Feb. 11. —Breconshire: None. ...
... GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. Abstract, of House Surgeon's Report to the Weekly Board for the Week ending June 3, 1856. M Remained by last Report 21 22 §2 I Admitted since 1/ Incurable 0^ ° « I Cured and Relieved 5 5 V^ied ...