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... Rev. W. F. James, M.A., assisted by th© Rev. A. Armstrong. TOM, youngest son of JOHN LAYCOCK, of Woodhou=olane, Leeds, to MINNIE, eldest daughter W. M. CHARLTON, Cardigan Arms Hotel, Leeds. ...
... Rev. W. F. James, M.A., assisted by th© Rev. A. Armstrong. TOM, youngest son of JOHN LAYCOCK, of Woodhou=olane, Leeds, to MINNIE, eldest daughter W. M. CHARLTON, Cardigan Arms Hotel, Leeds. ...
... IL ldleveld left Rouen. 29. left Grattan. TA. Sean left Rotterdam. 29. Resolution left Cardiff for &dins. Ans. IS. Beetlekw armed from Cardiff. Aug. 29. Carabrook left Cardiff for Riggs). Aug. 29. left I)akir for St. John. N. 8.. Aug. IT. Alton left 'lentos ...
... Earl Moira, James Barry, R.A.; Mrs. Grattan (the wife of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan), Mrs. Jordan (well known as Dorothy Bland, the actress), Richard Brinsley Sheridan, tho Duchess Hamilton (Miss Gunning), John O’Keefe (the celebrated actor and ...
... . houses. vis.:— For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. ilkgiestreet, Cardigan, and Pentre ORMOND HOUSE Court. LlanTbyther. or to Meters. Jenkins and Cardigan. NOM Situate in Bryn-road Lampeter, now in the patine of the Vendor, and containi ...
... WEDNESDAY 14 1906 literature NOVEMBER CHORAL SOCIETIES Mr St John-Brenon contributes an i!laatr:''d article to ' Choral Societies generally iuaintainedbe that the essentially music-loving one With I cannot agree If assertion in some measure qualified ...
... Golden Lion, the Ship Inn, the Cardigan, and the Tiger, as requiring consideration under Section I. of OA Licensing Act, 190 i. They would provisionally renew the licensee. The objections against the Star Hotel and Shropshire Arms were dismissed, and renewal ...
... 9; Aberporth, 86.8. Cardigan fount iris), 86.5; Cardigan Non-prov.ded, 26.5; St Do¢mells Non-provided, 84. e. cardigan Cotmci (infants,) '71.6; Blaen p a r th 72.1. The summary for the quarter was as follows: —Verwig, 9.51; Cardigan Council (bay.) 91.6; ...
... Spurry, Cardigan; 2 and a, E. L. Wilhams, Gwbert Hotel; 4, George James, 15, St. Ma , y's-lane, Cardigan, Leghorn (any other colour)-1 and 3. Dr. Stephens, Tymawr, Cardigan; 2, Tom Evans, Strand Cardigan 4. Thema., Davis., Palcydefaid, ...
... members of the Cardigan Golf Club. A well-contested game ended in favour of the visitors. Timber.—The Cardigan Mercantile Company were busy last week in discharging two cargoes of foreiTs timber. Sale of p ro p e .-..___Lsas week Mr John Frans offered ...
... Earl's Coonroad. Ernest Robert James Maddick to Alfred John Cope and John Augusta.; Swan Tavern. - street, Francis Arthur Caddick and Walter Howard &mum to Alfred John Cope and Lonna Stabbings; Moore Arms, Cadogan-street, Edward Cecil Moore and William Selby ...
... Grey to kailord Morgan. D'Oyhey Arms, 34 Marlborough-road, Robert Jones Bell to Albert William Hollingbery. Gloucester Arms, I$T Bloane-street. Edward Cecil Moore and William Alfred Ward to William Alfred Ward. Imperial Arms. 577 Hing's-road, Florence Lenin ...
... DEATH WHILE IN DRINK. Hereford as Wrdoreder the taunting the girth rredirrielt John Lambert, V. butcher** of X. The widows* use that Lams bort and r companion arm ',seated to beer .nd wise*: by Ur. Carideo. end the drink overcame thee, late at neat ;07i ...