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ODD FELLOWS' PROTECTION BILL

... coming into the house; and with me in the kitchen were John Williams, who wrote for Mr. Powell, David William Owen, John Morgan, and Hugh Eynon. John Morgan being sworn, said he took a shovel from John William, and defended the kitchen. William Bowen also ...

STATE OF THE COUNTY GAOL, JECEMDUR 7TH

... Cardiff, before It. Lewis Reece, Esq., coroner, on view of the body of John Smith Burke, aged 25 years, late chief mate of the ship Umpire, of Quebec.Thomas Jones, landlord of the Cardigan Arms public-house, sworn :— At about nine o'clock, Saturday evening, ...

E.rter. April 2lsL?i

... bastardy were also brought before tho Bench. CHEPSTOW. THE BEAUFORT ARMS.?By reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that the management of that cele- brated hotel, the Beaufort Arms, Chepstow, has devolved upon Mr. Ward, one of the good men of ...

jPORT OF CARDIFF

... the county of Pembroke, by the Rev. Augustus B: igstocke, James John Lloyd, Esq., late Royal l-'usili-rs, .sec ,n 1 son of the lale Thomas Lloyd, Esq., of Brouwydd, in lue countv of Cardigan, all I ot Ci'.rhue, in the county of Pembroke, to Susanna Maria ...

WESTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY

... course or in the town. Ordinary first day at the King's Head Hotel, and a Ball at the Beaufort Arms Hotel in the evening. Ordinary the second day at the Beaufort Arms. ALEXANDER ROLLS, ESQ,) Stpw.r(1, JAMES DAVIES. ESQ., f oteHaras JAMES ROGERS, Clerk to the ...

WESTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY

... l-hl:, Rector of Cripplegate, London, aud Chaplain to his Majesty William the tourih John Molard Wheeler, Esq ot Jamaica, transmitted by his brother at Swindon; John James Giles, Esq., Fritnley Surrey; R. Mandell, E>qCoroner, Don- caster; Mr. C urtney ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.—APRIL 2

... London Sold hy Thomas A. Roberts, chemist, Conway John Brown, Chro- nicle Office, Bangor Robert Griffith, chemist, High-street, Caernarvon; William Edwards, chemist, Denbigh H. G. Hughes, chemist, Holy- head John Bcale, chemist, High-street, Wrexham; E. Ward ...

I INEWPORT POST OFFICE

... Drainage of the Lands hereinafter specifiea:- I Sum9 applied Name of Estate. Parish. County for by j way of Loan. Cardigan The Priory. Tremaine Cardigan £ 1,009 Yerwig Witness? my hand, this 19th day of Juiy, in the year of ou Lord. 1852. H. C. MULES, Secretary ...

NEWPORT POST OFFICE

... thereabouts, formerly part of a field, near to Cwm Sion Matthew, which premises are let to Richard Gapper, Richard Howells, John Owen, John Jones, and Jane Jones, at an aggregate rent of 9s. 6d. a week. These premises are held under an agreement for lease from ...

I ROYAL GLAMORGANSHIRE MILITIA. I

... FACT, that Irishwomen have been at respectable houses, in the centre of this town, soliciting alms, having chil- dren in their arms in the height of small pox At this period of the year it behoves householders, who do not wish to be favoured with the presence ...

THE REVENUE

... Clements, Stamp Office, and E. J. PhiUi Chemist. Abergavenny J. P. Watkins. John Cole. Bala Thomas. Beaumaris J. Macartey. Brynmawr.J. W. Vaughan. Cardiff J. B. Hopkins. Cardigan Wm. Jones, Owmrt. Carmarthen R. M. Davies, 49, King Carnarvon Ro £ ?T«I £ ...