The Charities of Wales. .
... Howelis, E ...
... Howelis, E ...
... From tho Baptists —William June*, oniuinod in Llangefni, Ang!c- HAY, December 25 b, 1828. entered the E, «bUshed Osiureh at Cardigan, 1834, '.tid became \r car of Novin. D. Lloyd left the Baptists us 1850, and died iu a rich living at Ponty- pool. 0>veu ...
... with 8i\llltinJ]; EHen on the 21st Septemher last. Ou the date in ttlies- tion the prosecutrix and prisoner were in the Cardigan Arms, wben the former took up a glass and threw it at her, cnttmg her in tbe head with great severity. Toe case had been adjourned ...
... Globe Hotel. « O DEATHS. EVANS.—On the 2nd instant, at Bank House, Cardigan, Mr Benjamin Evans, aged 73 years. Much respected jAME-At Ihe Manse, New Radnor, October 1st. the Hev John James, Ca.vinistic Methodist Minister, aged 72. 753 JAMES —October 3rd ...
... pea-ambulator was wheeled into the room for the husband to identify he threw his arms over it and sobbed violently. He was assisted by two officers to another seat.] The Cardigan jacket was shewn to witness. He said it never had been his. Detective-inspector ...
... bull-calf class amongst fifteen promising little representatives of incipient bulihood, with Mr Richardson, of Noyadd Wilym, Cardigan, as a good second. Mr T, Warters, Nash Mr G. C. Williams, Llanrumney-hall, near Car- difr and Mr J. Howell, Green Farm, Cardiff ...
... for the next farm, a very sad accident befel a man named Enoch John, Ponty- ficer. Two or three horsemen endeavouring to pass the wagonette in which the distrainers were seated knocked John violently down a ditch, and it was feared that his leg was fractured ...
... CAMPAiGN IN NORTH PEMBROKESHIRE. M, CARDIGAN, Friday Night. I he interview which Mr Peterson had with Mr William Davies, M.P., on Thursday, resulted in a determination on the part of the farmers to again try the moral suasion plan. Hence a start was made ...
... givmg full particular., to lTrcr.6, Hollo way-road, London, N. ATM-HKM): II must be first-rate hand.—Apply Cardigan Mercantile Company, Cardigan. 875 ILMNERrcapabteT'siyBeh.—AH particulars to B. H. Cook, Blaenrtvon. Men. TO SHEPHERHS. — Wantedimmediately ...
... SLANDER AND LIBEL. GKORGE v. LEWIS.—In this action Thomas George, shopkeeper and postmaster, at Pontselly (on the borders of Cardigan- shire and Pembrokeshire), claimed £2,000 damages for slander and libel uttered and published by Marion Lewis, widow of the ...
... member of the force. The day was exceedingly fine, and a start was made from Cardigan at 9.30 a.m., in the direc- tion of Verwig. The first place come to was Heol-Ias-fawr, the Rev John Richards, Baptist Minister, tenant. The usual greetings accorded bailiffs ...
... five years, John s, of Parkyneuadd, was placed under the uitmn of a private tutor at Tyglyn, and had for I scoo ellows the iJwynnes, of Monachty, and tha Alwoods, of Penygareg, Aberayron. When thirteen years old he was sent to the Cardigan Grammar School ...