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... such an expression. I hope this will satisfy the public and Mr. Wiliett that it is an en- tire falsehoocl.-Your's truly, Cardigan Arms. THOMAS JONES. ...
... such an expression. I hope this will satisfy the public and Mr. Wiliett that it is an en- tire falsehoocl.-Your's truly, Cardigan Arms. THOMAS JONES. ...
... AUG. 3 (this day at 11 o ' clock)—Sale of Stock-in-Trade, Governor - - - JOHN ALVES ARBUTHNOT, Esq. Shop Fixtures, &c., byMr. J. M. Ellery, at Morri s ' s - Sub-Governor- - JOHN ALEX. HANK EY, Esq. Lane, Swansea. Deputy-Governor BONAMY DOBREE, Jun., Esq ...
... daughter. Oct. 24, at Bridgend, the wife of Mr. Thomas David, maltster, of a son. Oct. '24, at Bridgend. the wife of Mr. John Johns, painter and glazier, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Oct. 27, at St. Mary's Church, Swansea, by the Rev E. B. Squire, vicar, ...
... women were discharged. CHARGE OF FURIOUS DRIVING:—John Thomas, charged with furiously driving a dog cart, in Frederick-street, was discharged. LATE HOURS.—Thomas Jones, landlord of the Cardigan Armes beer-house, charged with keeping his house open after ...
... Bridgend, to Mrs. Evans, of Neath. Dec. 8, at Tytlo gstnne Church, Mr. William John, of Mynydd Keufig, to Miss Catherine John, of Pwllygath, Pyle, Dec 10, at the sarce church, Mr John Williams, to Miss Margaret t ma, bath of Myaydd Kenfig. Dec. 8, at the Old ...
... H, J. llollier. Abergavenny— Mr. W. H. Grieve Brecon—Mr. John Evans, Glerk of the Peace Office Bridgend—Mr. G. Bird and Mr. John Griffiths Cardiff—Mr. U F Langley and Mr. C. Waldron. Cardigan—Mr. J. Seaborn Evans Carmatthen—Mr. J. W. White Chepstow—Mr ...
... Davies, Esq., aged 74. Jan. 4, at Toney. Margaret, raid of the late John Lock, E.g., aged 97. Dec. 31, at Puntycleiflon, Cardigan, Mr. John Davies, formerly lessee of the toils of the North and East Cardiga:TanT.raPtiktehflrrlach Bank of England, Bristol, ...
... payment of costs. Samuel Watts, Noval Oak, William-street, same offence, was fined 5s. and costs. Thomas Jones, of the Cardigan Arms, Maria-street, was charged with having about fifty people in his bouse at one o'clock in the morning. Fined 5s. and costs ...
... An-SPENT r THE or Towv LEAD MINEE.—An inquest was held on Monday last at the Queen's Arms, the parish of Llangunnor, before Mr. William Bouville, coroner, on the body of John Davies, labourer, who was accidentally killed on Friday last by a quantity of earth ...
... Head, Bridge-street, W. R. Cranston, Bute Arms, Bute- street, W. Gibbon, London Hotel, Bute-itreet, W. WiI- liams, Mason's Arms, Smith-street, Thomas Howe, Bute Castle, Nelson-street, and T. Jones, Cardigan Arms, Maria- stieet. These several houses bad ...
... together, and afterwards went on arm in arm together; it was about a quarter to ten o clock they went towards Penarth very quietly I heard her ask him for something to drink. Martha Phillips deposed: I lodge at the Stogumber Arms with my husband, and know the ...
... Swansea boroughs; H. A. Bruce, Merthyr borough; Colonel Stuart, Cardiff; David Morns, Carmarthen; Sir John Owen, Pembroke; Capt. Of L. Pryse, Cardigan; and Colonel Watkins, Brecon. It may be profitable to our fair readers to know that the Glenfield Patent ...