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GLAMORGAN RECORDS

... [FOXMOIT MSS.] Circu 1316. Sciant presentes et futuri quod eiro Paganut de Turbervile dominus de Coytif filius et beriB domini Ricardi de Turberrile dedi cor.cessi et hac pvesenti carta mea coi.finnavi Jolianai Alger et MaiilJi fi!ie Hatuundi >le Turbervilo eon»anguinee mee aei acras terra met arabilis de Henripstou quas prius de mee ten,.it Thomas J'iye ad raluntatem raearn que quidem sex ...

EBBW VALE

... SUNDAY SCHOOL. —On Sunday last, the English Wesleyans here celebrated their Sunday-school Anniversary in St. James's Chapel, when three sermons were preached in the morning and evening by the Rev. G. Rogers and the Rev. J. C. Garlick. In the afternoon the children sang a selec- tion of melodies from Sage's Sunday-school Harmonist, with good taste the singing being conducted by Mr. John Short ...

MERTHYR POUND

... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVRN, that there ] are impounded in the above Pound TWO MOUN- TAIN MARE PONIES. The owner may have them on giving the proper description and paying the usual fees and expenses, by applying to Mr. W. PHILLIPS, Glove and fthears Inn, Merthyr Tydfil. 313 ...

VARIETIES

... WOMANHOOD SUFFRAGE. SCENE—THE PROGRESSIVE INSTITUTE. A CONVEKSAZIONE Professor Podgers. Dr. Harriet Brown. Professor Podgen.-I.et me offer you a cigar. Dr. Harriet Brown.—Thank yoa. no ;I prefer a short pipe.—(Prodoces one, and lights it. They smoke.) Prot.-What weather we have had! Dr. fa.—And what debates! Prof.—When shall we have an atmospheric reform P Dr H.—Before we get Reform in ...

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... • •v- i; —I MINE ACCIDENT.—Samuel Green, collier, aged 60, was found dead in a colliery stall of the BvvyllFa Colliery level on the 3rd April. Death is supposed to have resulted from » Mow from a stone found by his side. MR. LAWRANCE'S CONCERT.—Mr. Lawrance'i benefit con- cert was held last night, at the Temperance Hall, when it was patronized by a large and fashionable audience. Fur- ther ...

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... Superstition is but the fear of belief—religion is the confidence. A POETIC AITEAL.—Breathes there a man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said-I will my dis- trict paper take, both for my own and my family's sake If such there be, let him repent, and have the paper to him sent; and if he'd pass a happy Winter, he in ad- vance should pay the punter. ...

female Fashions for AFRIL. 1

... female Fashions for AFRIL. [From Le It is just now rather amusing to inspect the novelties of the season; for whist, ou one side, we find all the prettv light, and fresh-looking materials ready tor the first .spntw sunshine; on the other, we have still the-more luxurjuus and rich textures, which we can by no means reliiiqmsjl present. For those economically inclined, it is that in- termedia e ...

DEATH OF MR. ALFRED MELLON

... After a brief but severe illness Mr. Alfred Mellon died on Wednesday night, at a quarter to 12, at his residence in the Yale. King's-road Chelsea. The in. disposition that proved fatal was a relapse from a previous illness which had lasted through a great part of the autumn and early winter of 1866, and from which it was hoped he had entirely recovered. By the death of Mr. Mellon the musical ...

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... PRESENTS AT AND GOTTO'S. — Portrait Albums of the best make, a choice o. 3,' 00 writing-cases, dressing- cases, travelling-bags, envelope-cases, blotting-books, int' stands, desks, book-slides, work-bixes, tea-caddies, ladies- hand-bags and reticules, card-cases, purses, scen:-bottl«s, card baskets, pocket books, &c. CROQUET 15. 185., 30s., 42 and 63s. the set. Sent car- riage paid to any ...

Jmpc^ial §ai|lranmtt

... HOUSE OF LOItDS. MONDAY, APRIL 8th. The Marquis of Clanricanle consented, at the instance of the Earl of Malmesbury, to postpone until after the Easter holi- days his motion respecting the Tornado, on the ground of the serious complications which threatened to arise between the Government of Spain and this country in the ca-e of the Queen Victoria, and the probability that any debate on the ...

jLATEST FOREIGN NEWS

... LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. While all the Paris journals are arguing as to the real meaning—whether pacific or t)ellicose-of the speech of Count Bismarck on the Luxemburg cession, comes a telegram from Berlin stating that information has been received there from the Hague that the King of Holland has relinquished the proposed cession of the duchy to France, and that the Dutch Minister for Foreign ...

THE STORY OF THE DIAMOND NECKLACE

... Mr. Henry Vizetelly's interesting version of this famous historical episode is thus pleasantly epitomised by the Oaturday llevleir:— The Countess de la Motte was the eldest daughter of Jacques de Saint Remi de Yalois, an illegitimate descendant of Henry IT. of France, 'high and puis- sant lord and knight,' and titular heir of many broad domains, but in actual life a beggar, who, after six ...