the town of Cardiff to the town of Llantrissent unto a place called Tuy yn y nant, and thence by Tinkwood Colliery to the village of Penteirch, to be out of repair, and that the same ought to be repaired
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T. Hughes.- Claim for Rent- Geo. Jones, Birkenhead, sued Thos. Holland, Chirk, to recover £15 for half-year's rent of Little Tinkwood Farm, Threap wood. There was a counter-claim of £11 12s. 6d. for manure, and defendant had paid £3 ss.
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DIED. At DavenYim Hall. Cheshire, on the 20th ult. Anne, the wife of John Hoskin Harper, Esq. At Falmo ith. on the 3d Inst, the infant .laugh- ter of Mr. William Svmons, Basset t Place, nsred 12 months. At
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London, by tte Rev. J. Connel, vicar, George Dee Baa. to Isabella, widow of the late Mr. George Wild, _te_ Tinkwood, Cheshire. On tte 12th inst, ot Thurcaston, Mr. 7. G. T orpin, miller, to Miss F. Lane, of Greenwich.
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for Mr. Roberts BocJidris. ' Tuesday, 23rd March. At the Wynnstay Arms, Dairy Cattle, Implements, and Horses, for Mr. Miller, Tinkwood. ' Tuesday, 23rd March, At the Wynnstay Arms, Dairy and Barren Cattle for C»ptam Lotion. Tueßday, 23rd March, Atthe«Wynnstay
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o! any p.-eviuud sale. * Lunch at T\v. lye, Sale at ore o'clock. Wynnsty Arms Otfi c, "Wrexhani. SALE AT TINKWOOD, neau WOUTENBURY, FLINTSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Mr. JOHNSON, on Wednesday, the 31st of Maich. 1858, tho
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PROFEI3SOR RHYS ON THE CYMRY Professor Rhys, on Friday evening, delivered a lecture be fore the Celtic Society of the University •-ollegeot Wales on the "Ancestry of the Cvn-ry " Principal Roberts presided. The lecturer said that tiie people
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DENBIGH TOWN COUNCIL. Tuesday.- Present :- The Mayor, Councillor J Howel Gee ; Councillors R. Humphreys Roberts, C.C., W. D. W. Griffith, C.A., T. A. Wynne Edwards, C.C., Boaz Jones, D. H. Davies, W Keepfer, W. H. Evans, Robert
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BALA Education Act. - On Tuesday evening last, a meeting was held at the Calvinistic Methodist Caapel to discuss the provisions of tbe Education Act (this meeting was fixed at a previous une hc'l.l at the Town Hill, Bala,
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THE CHRISTMAS SHOW. Our eld friend King Cnristmas is with us once more, and we have made as extensive preparations as ever to give him as jovial and hearty a welcome as ever. The tradesmen of the town, who
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