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Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales

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OPENING OF COMMISSION AT MONMOUTH

... attached made a trial trip over the railway bridge across the Usu. and through the tunnel to the Raglan road, accompanied by Mr. John Morgan, the bridge engineer. Having found everything in order, the engines were brought back to the platform, and shortly ...

NEW MEMBERS

... Dudley Mr. H. B. Sheridan (L) 1 Durham, S. Mr. II. Pease (L) 1 East Retford Mr. F. Foljambe (L) 1 Essex, N. Mr. Du Cane (C) Essex, S. Mr. R. B. Wingfield(L) 1 Exeter Mr. R. Gard (C) — Falmouth ...

NEWPORT AND PONTYPOOL RAILWAY

... Llanmellin farm, Caerwent. April 16, Esther, widow of the late Mr. William Harris, aged 73. At Chepstow, April 18, after a few hours illness, Mr. John Gwatkin, builder, aged 67. At Usk, April 30, Mr. Nicholas Hawkey, late officer in the Inland Revenue, aged ...

USK, NEWPORT, ABERGAVENNY, PONTYPOOL & CRUMLIN

... attendance for JUNE will be MONDAY, 22nd, George Hotel, CHEPSTOW. TUESDAY, 23rd, at Mr. WILLIAMS, Saddler, next door to the Angel ABERGAVENNY. WEDNESDAY, 24th, at King's Head, NEWPORT. Messrs. Mosely beg to call the attention of their patients and those ...

NEWPORT AND PONTYPOOL RAILWAY

... Herbert, Chief Con- stable of Monmouthshire. Mr. Edmund B. Edwards, of Pontypool. appeared for Mr. Homfray; Mr. John Cathcart of Newport, for Mr. Young and Mr. Cotterell; and Mr. H. Roberts, Usk, for ...

GENERAL ELECTION

... Nottingham.. Mr. C. Paget .1 Mr. Mellor Oldham. Mr. W. J. Mr. Ribbert Oxford Mr. Cardwell .1 Mr. Langston Oxford University Mr. Gladstone — Sir W. Heathcote — 1 Penryn ...

IGENERALELECTION

... Potts — 1 Mr. Davie .1 Bath Mr. Tite Mr. A. E. Way — 1 Berwick. Captain Gordon — 1 Mr. R. A. Erie — 1 Blackburn Mr. Hornby — Mr. Pilkington .1 Bodmin. Hon. F. L. Gower 1 Dr. ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... attended by Dr. Mc.Ardle, M. Hawkins, and Mr. W. H. Brewer. The captain was removed to the King's Head Hotel, where the closest attention was paid to him by Mr. Brewer. The loss of blood was so great, that his life was despaired of, but Mr. ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... leg bruised. CONCERT.—On Tuesdnv evening last, a concert of secular rouble was given at the King's Arms Inn, by a few of the members of the Rhymney choir, Mr. C. Caird presiding at ti,e piano,fortp, The programme comprised a good selec. tion of solos ...

USK.I

... with regard to it. was mentioned. Mr. Gratrex then proposed that the meeting be ad- journed to Monday, June 10th, at the Kings' Head, New- port. He said his reason for doing so was to enable Mr. Crflfwshay Bailey and Mr. Thomas Brown to be there, as he ...