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... r |)oetn?. ATEB1AD I lythyr tadcu yn Llangranog, sir Aberteifi, i'w wyron yn Nghaerdydd, Gan JOHN LEWIS, Hen ysgolfeistr y carchar. EIN tadeu hoff, eich lIythyr ddaeth, Difera ddiliau mel a llaeth; Cynghorion dwys ein Tad o'r nef I blant yn foreu gofio ef. Pvvy gofiwn fel yr ucjtei Dduw, Ein Crewr doeth, ein Prynwr gwiw ? Gofala am danom ddydd a. nos, Ein bywyd brynwyd ar y groes. Darparodd ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1863
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 181 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

MERTHYR LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... RAMBLES AROUND LONDON. In front of Hampton Court, vistas, picturesquely arranged, of limes and chesnuts, meet the eye, and as we inhale the July perfume, the mind wanders back to the remote age when the lordly chesnuts were saplings, even the limes, which were thirty years of age in the time of William and Mary, and hence more than a hundred years old now, bear the sem- blance of antiquity. ...

Published: Friday 06 November 1863
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 427 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

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... Carbiff Sgilnling Intelligent. NOTES FROM THE DOCKS. THURSDAY EVENING. The gale which commenced on Thursday week moderated considerably on Sunday and Monday, but again broke out with great violence on Tuesday, since which it has continued, and shows no signs of abatement. The long continuance of sach weather has necessarily brought the trade of the port to an almost dead lock, as it is ...

Published: Friday 06 November 1863
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 4670 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

-'---------------__----_-_..__----__------------------. OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.

... OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. ALTHOUGH the rumour which has been current for some days past in the metropolis of the resignation of Lord Russell has been contradicted in the most positive manner by one of your London contempora- ries, I am inclined to think it is not utterly un- founded. These are ticklish times for a Foreign Secretary, and it is not improbable that a difference may have arisen ...

Published: Friday 27 November 1863
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1000 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

A 'LADY HORSEBREAKER, AND HER LITTLE ACCOUNT

... An action was brought in the Nisi Prius Court, London, by a Miss Reynolds against the Earl of Dudley, for breaking a horse so as to render the animal safe to be used by a young lady of fifteen years of age. The defendant paid JB25 into court, and denied his liability to any greater amount. The plaintiff, Miss Elizabeth Reynolds-a most accom- plished equestrian-had two establishments, viz., at ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1863
Newspaper: Usk Observer
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 571 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... THE COURT. SINCE the arrival of the Court at Windsor Castle, her Majesty and the Royal children have enjoyed their daily rambles in the slopes and Royal gardens in the Home-park and at Frogmore. ON Saturday a detachment of the Ceylon Rifle Regiment -non-commissioned officers and soldiers- were inspected by her Majesty the Queen, previous to their return to Ceylon. The party have been some ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1863
Newspaper: Usk Observer
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 506 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

WELLS AND BEQUESTS

... The will of the Right Hon. Henry Beauchamp-Lygon, Earl Beauchamp, of Powyke, and Madresfield-court, 'Worcester, was proved in her Majesty's Court of Pro- bate by his son, the present earl, pawer being re- served to his younger son, the Hon. Frederick Lygon, .M.P., the execivfer. The .personalty was sworn under «fil80,0G0. The deceased nobleman was a general in the army, colonel of the 10th ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1863
Newspaper: Usk Observer
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 569 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

--NOTES OF THE WEEK. I

... NOTES OF THE WEEK. NEW INVENTIONS.—C. Garton, of Bristol, an 1 r. Hill, of Southampton, sugar-refiners, improvements in evapo- ating, cooling, and melting sugar. The Right H 11. Sir E. Buiwer Lytton, and Sir C. L. Eastlake, have consented to act as Vice-Presidents of the National Shakespeare Committee. Dr. Couz, a German tenor of good repute, is, it is stated, about to visit Kngiand, in order ...

SPIRIT RAPPING.-CARDIFF MAYORALTY

... If the cap fits, let him wear it. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. SIR,-Allow me to thank you for the insertion of my letter proving the truth of Spiritualism. I have received a copy of yonr Second Edition, in which, at the request of Mr. Pride you state that he charges me with deliberately writing what I knew to be false. Unfortunately for the gentleman, the contradiction contradicts itself; ...

SONG-WOMAN RULES YOU STILL

... Vainly of snperior wisdom Your proud sex make such a boast; Though you'd fain despise our talent, Still we prove we have the most. King or peasant, own our power, Own our worth in sorrow's hoar Say or do whate'er you will, Woman, woman rules you still. In all things 'tis we who guide you, You must follow where we lead: If you frown, we but deride you, Still we're your bist friends at need. ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1863
Newspaper: Pontypool Free Press
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 101 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861

... DIVIDEND MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Meeting of the Creditors of JOHN WILLIAMS, formerly of Bute-street, in the town of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, Greengrocer and Fruiterer, and now of Angel-street, in the town of Cardiff aforesaid, Greengrocer and Fruiterer, who was adjudicated Bankrupt onj the 20th day of March, 1863, will be held before ROBERT FRANCIS LANGLEY, Esquire, ...

LONDON CATTLE M ARKE T. - MONDAY

... The arrivals of cattle and sheep into the port of London from the Continent during the past week have been more limited, owing to the stormy weather. The Custom-house official return gives an entry o 2,604 oxen, 161 calves, 3,498 bheep, 563 pigs, and 12 horses, together making a total of 6,838 head, against 8,795 head at the same period last year, 15,974 head in 1861, 14,356 in I860, 12,324 in ...