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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

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... BIRTHS. On Monday last, at Dowlais, the wife of Mr. Robert Frederick, of a son. „ „ T Latclv, the wife of Mr. John Siboermg, Timber Merchant, Mcrtliyr Tydfil, of a daughter. On the 20th inst., the wife of' Mr. Thomas Lewis, Hirwain office, of a eon. DEATHS. Lntcy, at Ebbw Vale, the Rev. — Raymant, Rector, and for- merly ot Dowlais. The deceased adorned his Christian profes- sion JI1 ever; ...

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... Saturday, in disguise. Lewis and English were afterwards arrested by Supt. Wren and Sergeant Longdon, who were sent for, and promptly has- tened to the spot. The colliers manifested a strong disposition to wrest the two prisoners from their grasp, but the mere presentation of a revolver with which Superintendent Wren was armed, ampled sufficed to dissuade them, ttnd cause them, Sepoy-like, to ...

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... Itork Steamship Company have 'again given us another instance of their enterprising spirit by establishing a Hew route from London to the populous iron districts of South Wales and now there is regular steam com- munication betweeu London and Cardiff and Newport. Goods consigned in London to parties in South Wales, and conveyed per Cardiff and Newport Steamer, will avoid the transfer from one ...

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... BIRTHS? June 11, the wife of Mr. David Morgan, Dowlais Officn of « .Tune 17. at Glebeland-street. Merthyr, the wife of wi ir S' Jones, artist, of a son. lr- vv- Ji- MARM AGES. June 11, at Georgetown Chapel, y the Rav. Father Mr. William Lindsay, of Beanley, Scotland, to Mrs Winefo^rf Williams, of Georgetown. wineford June 11, at St. Elvan's Church, Aberdare, by the Rev T T Ropers, Curate of ...

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... DEATHS. April 18th, Mrs. Elizabeth Walters, 89, Penheolgerrig, aged 85 years. April 18th, Mr. David Lewis, 17, Pwllyhwyiad, aged 47 years. April 19th, John, the son of Mr. Daniel Rees, engineer, 24, Cardiff-road, aged 4 years. April 20th, Morgan, the son of Mr. Daniel Jenkins, 4, Twynyrodyn, aged 6 years. April 21st, Margaret, the daughter of Mr. John Jones, 13, Dynevor-street, aged 5 weeks. ...

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... ANNALS OF THE PARISH. PENYDARREN WORKS. THE good and startling news eriven in the MERTHYR TSLBGRAPH of last week, will naturally arouse sont. curiosity amongst our readers respecting the early beginnings of these works and though some fams respecting them have been given in a comparatively latf- cumber, it will be as well to place on record a full and correct narrative. The Penydarren works ...

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... DEATHS. On the 22nd inst., at Abercanaid, Mrs. Jenkins, widow of Daniel Jenkins, Esq., much respected. On the 23rd inst,, at Thomas Town, Merthyr, the wife of Mr. John Morgan, coal merchant, to the inex- pressible grief of her husband and family and a wide circle of friends. ...

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... BIRTHS. June .Ird, the wife of Lemuel Howard, Esq., District Surveyor Pontypridd Highways, Pontypridd, of a daughter. .J Ilne 4th' at Oefncoedycyninier, the wife of the Rev. Mr. \Y imams, curate, of a daughter. June 5th, the wife of Mr. W. Edwards, Dowlais office of a Hon. June 10th, at 10, High-street, Merthyr, the wife of Mr. John Evans, of a son. June 4th, at Bridgend, Mr. David Cule ...

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... DEATHS. On Friday, Oct. 26th, Mrs. Letice Jones, wife of Evan Jones, Pontmoriais Chapel-house, Merthyr, at the advanced age of 94 years; the old couole having been married nearly 72 years. Her funeral took place at the Graig Chapel Yard, on Wednesday, and was attended by a large concourse of respectable people, who thus testified the respect t4.ey entertained for the deceased and her aged ...

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... THE NEW IRONWORKS AT GLYN-NEATH. — Captain Jarvis has taken the premises where the old Abernant Iron- works were situated, and also the adjoining grounds from which the iron ore is obtained. A great number of labourers, &c., are employed there at present. The works will soon be in working order. STR WILFRID LAWSON ON HIS LATE VISIT.—Sir Wilfrid Lawson, in acknowledging a resolution passed by ...