am lawer o flynyddan gjdr'r Methodistiaid ye Bilston. Symudodd ye necbren y 'lwyddyn hon at ei unig fab i North Ormsby, Middle. sbrc, ond ni chafodd aros ond 3 mis * cafodd ymosod- iad gan y 'Bronchitis,' sc ehedodd i'r
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charged with obtaining food and lodgings from James Evans, of High Street, by false pretences.-The defendant, who comes from North Ormsby, stopped at the prosecutor's house a week or ten days, and the false pretence, it is alleged, she made
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gas fur everal days from a similar cause. In the neighbourhood trees were uprooted and chimney-stacks blown down. At North Ormsby, in the same district, the floods carried away the railway em- bankment, stopping the traffic for several hours. The
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filigree, as a souivenvir of the vocalion recitals at Windsor Castle. The Rev. B. Sbarrocks, vicar of Holy Trinity, North Ormsby, has accepted the living of Old Ormsby, which is in the gift of the Archbishop of York, and is
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