Family Notices
... nst., at 74, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Mr. John Hayman Righton, professor of music, in his 70th year. THOMAS.—0:: the 24th ult., Mrs. Miliiccnt Thomas, the fifth daughter of the late Isaac Timothy, Mason's Arms, Cardiff, ag ...
... nst., at 74, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Mr. John Hayman Righton, professor of music, in his 70th year. THOMAS.—0:: the 24th ult., Mrs. Miliiccnt Thomas, the fifth daughter of the late Isaac Timothy, Mason's Arms, Cardiff, ag ...
... EVANS—BEES.—On May 11th, at Castle-street Baptist Chapel, London, by Rev. J. Williams, Cardigan, Captain Jenkyn Thomas Evans, of New Quay, to Edith Rees, Richmond, Cardigan. 430 GRIFFITH—GIDDY.—On May 15th, at Aberavon Church, by the Rev. Henry Morris, Joseph ...
... hold it. 1646, Juue 22.—Thomas Griffith, John Holland, Phil. Lleyd, Tlwnias Manwaring, Henry Middleton, Bobert Rice, Sir Henry Vaughan, all Co. Carmarthen. John Lloyd, Walter Jbloyd, Thomas Price, all Co. Cardigan. Information that they are delinquents ...
... having tcu eaten away. On Saturday evening an inquest was held at the Farmers' Arms, Laugharne, before Mr Jonah Davies, èe. puty-coronwr for Western Carmarthenshire,svhen John Georgv, ^ardentr and cwckle-gatheror, living at Stonyway, Laugharne, said that ...
... of Cardiganshire. [JBT W. ii. WILLIAMS, SOLICITOR, TALYB»NT.] 1685.—John Lewis, of Coedmore, who was re-elected 1639-90 and 1698-1701, and also repre- sented the Borough of Cardigan, 1693-8 and 1701. His daughter Jane married Capt. Thomas Lloyd, ot Cylgwyn ...
... —Information that Horey main- tained his two sons in arms against Parliament in the late insurrection, and that both joined Col. Powell to raise the country in arms, and set up a new war against Parliament. John Harris, Llanvenith, oo, Carm. 1651.-Information ...
... Kington Herefordshire, formerly residing at the Oxford Arms Hotel, Presteigne, Radnorshire, licensed victualler. Andrew Peters, Taylor's-iow, Tirphil, Glamorganshire, carpenter and wheelwright. John Parry, Lowther-street, Briton Ferry, moulder. George Nisbeck ...
... respond- ent had not put in an answer to the petitton. Mrs Mary Johns said she was ma rried to the respon- dent at the parish church of Silian, in the county of Car- digan—to John Lewis John?. He had formerly gone by 2hS name of Marsden, but that name had ...
... The charge was one of stealing and receiving 133 from a Cardigan- shire cattledeater named David Edwards, and the prisoners now were Julia Nash, at the time landlady of the Duffryn Arms, Strand; John Casey, and Elizabeth Quick. The offence was committed ...
... Church, Swan- sea, on the 25th inst., Gertrude Annie, youngest daughter of the late Mr J. Trollip, Cardigan, to Capt. Ed. J. Minister, Alma Grange, Cardigan. x987 OWENS—DAVIDS.—On September 26th, at Havelock- street Presbyterian Church, Newport, by the Rev ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...