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ITHE'EJECTION OF THE NONCONFORMING CLERGY IN 1662

... THE'EJECTION OF THE NONCONFORMING CLERGY IN 1662. A preliminary meeting of the Cardiff Noncon- formists was held on Monday last, in the vestry of Bethany Chapel, to take into consideration the course to be pursued in this town with reference to celebrating the bi-centenary of the above event. On St. Bartholomew's Day (August 24th), 1662, about 2,000 Church of England clergymen were ejected ...

Published: Friday 21 March 1862
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1939 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... The letter on cheap gas in our next. The situation is filled up about which a person from Merthyr wrote. Several communications are necessarily held over; and amongst others the second article on The International Exhibition. ...

Published: Friday 14 March 1862
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 38 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

STATE OF TRADE

... The Daily News of Monday says,—Trade ge- nerally throughout the kingdom presents no indi- cation of revival; but neither does it appear that stagnation has increased. The number of opera- tives unemployed in the cotton trade seems to be much the same as for some time past; but it is obvious that the longer they continue out of work the more pressing must their necessities become, as their ...

Published: Friday 14 March 1862
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 432 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

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... FORGERY BY THE ELDEST SON OF THE REV. H. S. FLETCHEB.—On Wednesday, Horatio Lester Fletcher, the eldest son of the Rev. Horatio Samuel Fletcher, the incumbent of St. Leonard's, whose proceedings in connection with the Bilston Savings Bank are so notorious, was brought up in custody, and went through his preliminary examination before Mr. W. Partridge, the stipendiary magistrate at Wolverhamp- ...

Published: Friday 14 March 1862
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 470 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

TUESDAY

... In the HOUSE °f LORDF, numerous petitions sgunst the Revised Code, were j resented by the Earl of Derby Viseount Dungannon, the Bishop of Worcester, and ot ier' peerp. The Earl of Carnarvon brought forward the conditton of Poland, and eulogised the constancy with which the people had clung to their independence through unexampled hardships and persecutions. He complained that the Russian ...

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... HEREFORD ASSIZES, March 25.—Mr. Baron Channell opened the commission for this county yesterday, and anerwor.is attended Divine service at the Cathedra). Nieir L( rdships took their seats in court this day at 10 o'clock, Mr. Justice Crompton presiding in the Civil Couit, and Mr. Baron Chsnnell in the Criminal Court. The cause list enumerates four causes. The calendar is very light and contain! ...

-------------IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. THURSDAY. In the HOUSE of LORDS last night, after a short preli- minary discussion the Habeas Corpus (Colonies) Bill passed through committee. The Bishop of Oxford, in asking whether by the new Minutes it is intended to provide that scholars in night schools shall be fxamined with the scholars of the day schools, dwelt with particular emphasis on the advan- tages of the ...

CHE GETHIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... ( Continuedfroln page 7j WEDNESDAY'S PKOCBEDIXGS. lhe Inquiry was re-opened at half-past Ten. lhe Coroner, in opening, observed that he had been f»- oured with many, important communications, which had been sent to him by gentlemen who professed to have a perfect preventative for explosions. One of these was from Mr. Col- ville, Belvidere-square, London; Mr. Harwood, of Kidder- ™'°sp ?r; ai?d ...

IMERTHYR

... MERTHYR. THE GETHIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION. THE INQUEST. Tbete important ptoceedings were opened on Tuesday at the Bush Assembly-room, before G. J. Overton Esn and the following jury Mr. Thomas StPphens, drug- gist, foreman; Peter Williams, printer; Edwin Gay dentist; John Daviee, grocer; John Nicholas, collier- William Harris, grocer; David Jones; Thos. Lo,eridge: dentist; David Richards, ...

IN CHANCERY

... IMPORTANT FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD COLLIERIES, SOUTH WALES. MESSRS. FULLER and HORSEY are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, March 26th, instead of the 12th of March as previously announced, at Twelve o'clock, at the AUCTION MART, London, in one Lot, by order of his Honour the Master of the Rolls, and WT\ ™? 1C?CIU»'ECE OF THE Mortgagees, the very valu- able COLLIERIES aud other ...

THE GETHIN COLLIERYI EXPLOSION

... THE GETHIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION. THE ADJOURNED INQUEST. ON Tuesday morning last the Inquest on the bodies of the 47 unfortunate victims of this lamentable explosion was resumed by G. Overton, Esq., Coroner, at the As- sembly Room of the Bush Hotel. The proceedings commenced at ten o'clock, and continues daily until six o'clock, with half-an-hour's interval for refreshment at mid-day. There are ...

THE GETHIN EXPLOSION

... Oh God is't not a fearful thing That fifty lives should thus be lost, And comforts that their labour bring Are purchas'd at such awful cost ? A flash—report—a sulphurous smoke— I A fight for life with death—'tis o'er, And hearts that beat, and tongues that spoke Are ailent, dead for evermore. Without a moment's warning sent To everlasting joy or thrall, The good life and the life misspent, May ...