A MONMOUTHSHIRE ELOPEMENT
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... Price, Mr. Warmington, Mr. Osborne Morgan, Mr. lKenyon, and others, appealed to the Government not to insist on excluding Monmouthshire from the benefits for which the County Council had asked by an enormous majority. Mr. Smith's polite obstinacy was backed ...
... Committee on the W elsh Sunday Closing Bill Mr. Carbutt sought to alter the geography of the country so as to include Monmouthshire in the bill; but this being opposed by the Attorney-General, the motion was not pressed. Mr. Warton was less conciliatory ...
... 1875, and President the tounday School Union of Englaudaud Wales, and is conservator the Biver Thames. Hulls, John Allan (Monmouthshire) (C), of The Hendre, Monmouth, who succeeds to the seat held siiiCi! 1871 by Lord Henry Somerset, is the only son the late ...
... natives of Wales Monmouthshire, or,who shall have been educated for the four years last preceding their election (or last preceding their matriculation, if already members of tho University) ;.t school schools in Wales Monmouthshire, conducted under a ...
... hosi9r-.A. Dawson, Leed9, painter and paner- haugor-J. Dinudrile, ew$astl-dn-Tyne, boot, and eshe dealer-M. Eynon, Rhyinney, Monmouthshire, draper-H. Frichker, Breantford, provision meichant-J. Goodwina, High- oltife, Winchester, uilder-G. Greenfield, East Dereham ...
... Berkshire, licensed victualler—William Soper, Reading, gunsmith —Richard Brunkley, Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, beerhouse keeper—James Rosser, Skenfrith, Monmouthshire, innkeeper —Robert Corrie, Parsonby, Cumberland, innkeeper—Christopher Hodgson Norman, Kirkoawald ...
... Southampton Birkenhead Kent (West) South Shields Brighton Lymingtoa Staffordshire Derby Middlesex Staleybridge Dover Monmouthshire Stirlingshire Dumfriesliire Montrose Burghs Tynemouth Essex (South) Newcastle-ou-Tyae Wycombe (High l Gateshead Pembrokeshire ...
... steaming question, and the Go. vernment have now consented to a committee on th, subject. The associated coal-owners of Monmouthshire and South Wales have met and arranged that a manifest( should be issued to the workmen engaged at collieriet belonging ...
... BJIRTHIS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. BRADDON, wife of Major, at Llanvair Grange, Monmouthshire, of a daughter, Oct. 21. CARR, wife of Mr. Alfred, M. ?? at Long-street, Devizes, Wilts, of a son, Oct, Ec. Dz RUSETT, Mrs. I-Ienry, at Beaufort-gardens ...
... yesterday hunting with the Earl of Zetland's Hounds. Delegates, representing nearly sixty thousand colliers of South Wales and Monmouthshire, met at Aberdare yesterday, and resolved to decline with regret the conditional offer by the employers of a 5 per cent ...
... lAnoMhire, South-west - 2 7,177 ♦Lincolnshire, Mid - tLincolnshlre, North - 2 8,900 4,600 South 2,714 Merionethshire filo Monmouthshire 2,338 8,643 >• ~~ 2 2,111 2 ' (i6o North ~ 2 1 47« Northamptonshire, South 2 2^14 NorthnmWUnd, North - 1,300 1!.175 ...