PORTMADOC'S CLAIM
... • 111,, CRYING ' PEACE, PEACE,' WHEN THERE 1S NO PEACE. THE REv. NEWBOLD : Fie on you, Sir John there would be no war if you did not go about armed. Sut JOHN Bum : You are right ; there would be murder, not war ! ...
... • 111,, CRYING ' PEACE, PEACE,' WHEN THERE 1S NO PEACE. THE REv. NEWBOLD : Fie on you, Sir John there would be no war if you did not go about armed. Sut JOHN Bum : You are right ; there would be murder, not war ! ...
... William Morris 4 219 4 1 17 Kilrhue Arms Griffith Thomas .. 60 2 5 .. 32 18 Abertrinant William and John James .. 63 0 28 30 19 Ffynonwen John John's Representatives.. 56 2 13 32 20 Postgwyn House, ...
... ed sire, bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan. Pembroke or Glamorgan Ist. E. Bowen Lloyd, Llantallteg, The Peaoh ; 2nd. T. B. Heaths. Pembroke. bay colt; 3rd, Capt. 0. P. Phillips, Bronwydd Arms. Hen ; 4th. Capt. D. G. Protheroe. M.O.H. ...
... condoled with relatives of the late Mr. John Redmond. Although 75 years of age, Mr. T, *W. Jones has resumed charge of Croesgoch School, Pem. Two Narberth licences—those of the Ivy Bush and the Plaindealings Arms —have been referred for compensation. Cardiff ...
... small Farm, Acres, .1: near Cardigan; house, buildings. immediate possession.—Apply L 85, Mitil and Express. Cardigaq 931r11 rrEREFORDBHIRE.—To Let. Farm. 131 odd 11 acres. eood house; tenant desire.* change.—Particulars of John Brawn, Auctioneer. Ross-on ...
... 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barry Averinah Wright). a 1 March 2.70, to 31r. and Mrs A, T. Blillock, Barton. Tynewydd-road, ;arm the gift of a daughter. 1 and 28th nt Palace- Lialf.Starch to F.veline,, 31 wife of William Gating. a daughter. 1 otrFITB.-On ...
... Implement* and Ma iner be SOLD by AUCTION n n Arm* on FRIDAY, June 27th, 3941. »■ m o’clock, under instructions from Mr. James, Agricultural Engineer, Crynirmi Auctioneers: ESSRS SIM EVANS & 7 - Cardigan; ESSRS JOHN FRANCIS &S( Carmarthen. Catalogues from the ...
... return lb* Chew:lan mid the O.rdlpo Arms would be referred to the row. tweantios authority. The °baring Crow and, the Arse would be veneered Kr. A. lf. Hill. Nay I ask the groan& for the refeerLeg of the Cardigan Arm? The Chairman: Illeduadeney. ;Weeders] ...
... the coast shows that in this region there has certainly been an encroachment of the sea during historic times. CARDIGAN BAY LEGEND: Cardigan Bay, too, ha; its legend about a great inundation which overwhelmed the land of Gwyddno Garanhir. when Seithenyn ...
... Penbelly and Tower Hill, Llangyullo Cardigan, farmer, who died on April 17, left estate of the gross value of £1,733, with net personalty E 1.093. Probate of his will dated April 19, 1919, has been granted to his children. John Evans. Franzes Evans. and Margaret ...
... derided to renew the of the Bine Bed. Llandyeaul; Roads, lieullan; and Prit chard Arms, Cardigan; and II) refuse the .4 the ►vy Ru.h. Cardigan; Old Crows, Tregaron, Trewern Arms. Aberporth; Carpenters' Anne, Llan 'dytinl; and Ye Cilgwyn Arno, Mr. ('. I)inhatn ...
... Gilbert de Clare gone of existence and on the foundations has been erected the fine mansion occupied by Mr. John Evans, an ex-High Sheriff of Cardigan. He, with Mrs. Evans. gave us a hearty welcome, and made us free of the delightful garden and grounds. ------- ...