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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

GLAMORGAN PEDIGREES

... father of (xvii) John, father of (xviii) John Vaughan, md. Gwirvil, d. of Griffith ap Jevan ap John, and had (xix) John of Narberth, md. Elizabeth, d. of Lewis ap Richard Gwyn of Senghenydd [Lewis of Van], and had (a) Joan, coheir, md. John ...

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... s apply to RICHARD D. JENKINS, Esq. Solicitor, Cardigan. Cardigan, August, 1863. PEMBROKESHIRE. MiSeto0/ SwK, «PS|UjjSLd Land, situate in the Parish of Monin^ton 3 Market and Seaport Town of Cardigan, and within lsTm^ of the Narberth Road Station. ...

FRIGHTFUL COLLIERY EXPLOSION WITH LOSS OF LIFE

... Griffiths. George Da vies, William Lewis, Humphrey Thomas, Thomas Arnold, Thomas Davies, and John Lewis, were seriously burnt; the latter not being expected to live. John Evans and his son were slightly burnt, and two escaped uninjured. The cause of the explosion ...

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... Esq.,M.P Travers Buxton, lisq. William James Lancaster Esq Octavius Edward Coupe, Esq. John Dorrien Magens, Esq. William Cotton, Esq. John Timothy Oxley, Esq. John Davis, Esq. Benjamin Shaw, Esq. George Arthur Fuller, Esq. Wm. Jas. Thompson, Esq. Chas ...

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... Llantrissent Wm. John Merthyr Tydvil David Evans Neath Alexander Cuthbertson Swansea Thomas R. Davies Ditto T. A. Williams Carmarthen Francis Green Llanelly Rhys P. Jones Ditto Edward Bagot Chepstow J. B. Snead, Esq. Phillip Wanklya Newport John Cross „ F. ...

GLAMORGAN PEDIGREES. I

... He md. Hawise d. of Sir John Talbot of Kingsland, by a d. of Cynvin ap Gwenstan, Lord of Cardigan). Bogeston Castle and Tregwilim, co. Mon.. were among the early possessions of the family Coxe 70 j. Sir William had II.—Sir JOHN le Esterling of St. Donats ...

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... and caught and dragged him to the ground. Poor Bradford, having raised his hand to protect his head, the brute seized his arm, crunching it betsveen his terrrible jaws as if it had been so much rotten wood, breaking and splintering the bone, and lacerating ...

HISTORY OF ST. FAGANS

... (Continued.) The following official reports of the battle of St. Fagans, sent from the field of battle by Generals Thos. Horton and John Okey, has a local as well as a historic interest— To the Right lIon. The Earl of Manchester, speaker of the House of Peers ...

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... Hodgsou,Esq.,M.P Travers Buxton, Esq. William James Lancaster,Esq Octavius Edward Coope, Esq. John Dorrien Magens, Esq. William Cotton, Esq. John Timothy Oxley, Esq. John Davis, Esq. Benjamin Shaw, Esq. George Arthur Fuller, Esq. Wm. Jas. Thompson, Esq. Cbas ...

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... Agents in the District • — Cardiff John Rees, George-street, Docks „ D. Davies, Hayes Bridge „ John Thomas, Charlotte-street W. H. Milner, Bute Docks » Hartnell, grocer, Canton Aberdare T. Jones, Tea-pot Abertillery John Price Aberammon R. P. Charles, druggist ...