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TO JOURNEYMEN PRINTERS. WAN'I El), a Eland that has a thorough knowledge oi CASE and PRESS-WORK. An iuuustrious saber -person wili meet with constant employ, and receive liberal'wages. Apply to J. Daniel, Printer, Carmarthen letters, post- paid, will be immediately noticed. Alio a YOUTH as ar. 'APPRENTICE wanted. An ac- tive Lad will be takenwithou, a premium. i Gnt Ci'ucti.i.) T,> 31 >?oN^ awl srONE-CUTTERS. TOl'KNK* W-X in th^iilovt bran ii' /• nitty meet with .Litipiovinciit'tiitht'i' disk or dav-woili i l»,y. apply jug to Mr. Jaii.esP-irry, at Bieiidun, near U pIuH, So- mersetshire. rpiIK MEETING of the SOCIETY for the A RELIEF-of OlSTttESSE'D WIDOWS and OR- PHANS 01 the Ci.EUGY of- the ARCHDEACONRY of .BRECKNOCK, will be held at tric Guiden-Lion Inn, in that town, on Tuesday, the 1-4 day of Ju|_v next. TfTICOPlll LUS JONES, Secretary. Brecon,May 26,180t>. PUBLIC NOTICE. n SIR X^ivlN LlVV n tdent m the city of London, is requeued to take Notice, that- the .PLOUGH directed for hire, but now in the warehouse of Mr. William Lewis, on the Quay, Will be MOLD,by AUC- TION, in the M rkit, on bnfarday, tie 21 i une next, to defray the expenses of Irt'ight'pürterac;e,waïebousing,and otber" incidental- ciiarges,'unless in the mean, time such Claims ;n„ s,Ltlsiied. and the PunK/i take i à wav. Will. LEWIS. y, 1806. Gcalkine:^ Clothiers, and M<ui,ttacfitnrs. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG BEGS to inform, that he has removed'his ENGINE MAN L'FACTORY from'-Si-OKE's CROFT toCu MILOI i».fipu.r, JI BWFO.UNJDI,AN D-STBE-ET, WHERE he continues to make on the most approved principles, li.fU[N(x M vCHINES, SCRLBLERS, CARDERS, PATENT DRESSEHS or GIGS, BRUSHING MA- CIl IN Lb,\c. withrilany rilte excellent improvenwllb. < The above articles are finished tn a very superior stile. of •workmanship, with prime well-seasoned timber, and every other material nt the first quality. CARDS-of the best fabric. ..1t0tol, May 22,1B06: King's-Anns Innr Mirthyr-Tydvill. JOHN COURTNEY, IMPRESSED with the most lively sense of -&. Gra.itnde, begs to return his sincere Thanks to a gene- rous Public, for the liberal encouragement he has received .sunvf- lie has opened the above House, and humbly solicits a vont.nuance of their support and patronage.Extensive additions are now making to the /louse ana Stal>iihg, and he ocas to assure Gentlemen Travellers, it will ever be his study to merita. continuance of the liberal encouragement he has received torn them. I OLD WINES aud the best of SPIRITS, with excellent' BEDS. Neat Post-chaises, with able Horses and careful Drivers. CROlVN-INN, MEWI'IIFR-TIDEIIL. JOHN BRYAN BEGS leave to return his sincere thanks to the Gentlemen Travellers, his Friends, and the Public in general, tor the many, favours .He. has received since he has h d the honour of their patronage at the above mn, ami humbly solicits a farther, continuance of their support, to endeavour, to merit which J. B. is repairing the-flotise and Stables with all possible dispatch, and has laid in a choice as- 'softmcnt of OLD WINES, SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS, &c. Be has also fitted up a comfortable Room for the sole use OF GE NTLE MEN TRAVELLER'S, assuring them that no excr- t'ton in his power shall be wanting to afford them satisfaction. N. B. Neat Posx-Cn.VISES with ABLE HOUSES and CAREFUL DRIWJJJI'S: Eapal Change a^ttrance, (Established by Royal Charter in the lleign of King George the First,) Far ASSURING HOUSES, BUILDINGS, GOODS, CORN, ii A y, srqcK, ci-c.; and a/so. for the ASSURANCE of LIVES, aitd granting ANNUITIES on LIVES. THE CORPOR ATION of the ROYAL EX- 'CI1ANGF ASSURWCE do h ub\ ^ive Notice, that they have authorised their icpeun \„ ntsto receive Proposals for the ASSUR\NCE of I U* \ll \'G-STOCK, at the Rate of 2s. (Jd. per (Jent. per Ainnnn. Persons, whose Annual Premiums fall due on the 25th instant, are hereby iniornied thai Receipts are now ready to be delivered by the Countany's Agents undcr-nicntioned, and the Parties assured are iequc-ted to apply for the re- newal of their Policies on or before the 9th of July, as the usual fifteen days allow < <1 for payment, beyond the date *1 each Policy, wjll tlx n expne. Glamorganshire. '• Swansea. H)il V- and W. R. GROVE. ISrccnnshire. Brecon CHAHX.CS PRICHAIID. Denbighshire. Rutlnn THOMAS .TONES* Wrexham JOHN FOUI.KES.. Flbitshire. Holywell WILLIAM TUJITOV. Montgomeryshire,. Montgomery. MAIUIICE JONES. Monmouth sklre, ATonniouth. OWEN TUDOR. >r f a Hertfordshire.: Hereford JOHIN.ALLEN, "Bookseller, Leouunster SAMuEi.NreHOL.s, Ledbury^ WII,I,IAM HOLBXIOOK. Shropshire. Shrewsbury. J; ED CJOAVES, Wellington ■-• ^fe'i'Ei'hi-,v ,?v.svivs. This Corporation wdr/incases of Fire, allow all reason- able charges attending the removal of good's, and pay the 9 y aunerer's loss, whether the goods are destroyed, lost, or da- maged by such removal. All payments for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction. N. B. Fire Policies will be allowed freeofexpence, where the Annual Premiums aiiiolit,it to 6s. or upwards. This Company have invariably madtf-good Losses by Pi re, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had. of the different. Agents. ''•i' -SCRANCES on LIVES being found to be ad- vantageous to persons having offices, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the lite or lit-es of them- selves or others, Tables'of the Rates ibr such Assurances, and tor the granting Annuities on Lives,may be had tft'the said Agents, And, for the.greater convenience, of the Pub- lic, the Company have determined to extend (by special agreement) the Assurance oil Lives to the age -of Seventy- five yours. May 30,1306. SAM. PENNING, Jun, Sec, TO BE LET, AND ENTERED VI'ON IMMEDIATELY, OR THE LEASE SOLDi 16 YEARS UNEXPIRED, A Small but neat HOUSE, with a Garden, aiii abont One Acre of Land attached, called MILL BA^K- LODGE, pleasantly situated at an agreeable dis- tance-.Iron)-.the road leading .to Milt'ord, and about one mile from the plentiful market-town of Carmarthen. For further particulars apply to Mr. Phillip Vaughan, Carmarthen; if by.letter the postage nitist be paid. COUNTRY RESIDENCE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED tW)N IMMEDIATELV", ti I 'TG A Commodious substantial DWELLING- HOUSE, called KENDOiV, fit for The reception of a small genteel family comprising two parlours, a. good kitchen and back-kiiclieiv cellar,"four lodging-rooins and two,-garrets; one three-stalled stable, coach-house, aud dairy.; with a good kitchen garden. KENDON is distant about one mile from Neath, a good market town and genteel neighbourhood, commanding a most delightful prospect of the .British Channel." For a view of the premises, and particulars, apply to Mr. Wiliiam Morgan, Neath Arms, N'eatli." N. B. To "be had with the above premises from 6 to 7 /Acres of-good-Larid;if required; :• .CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLI) BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE FOLLO'V/I-NG FREEHOLD .PREMISES. Tenements, i' Parishes. Tenants, ^dmeasari- jnnua[ Tenure. j •' I ment. T.vrI'an • • • • 'l-aidilo-fawrIm?. J. Price 121' 5 9 TO/O 0 l^ivingfboth'Igei' j (A lease for 99 years Havocl.iT)tito .j?T. Rt*es 145' 0 1? 70 0 0 -(.whereof about 51 f | ( ure unexpired. Csewefii'.i ..Pitto uJ. 'Vin.ains 22 0 1.5 20 .0 0. AtwilJ. j cA lease for lives, o Bo1efa.:h. Piito Win. ITopLin 71 I 34 30 0 0 < wbichonJyorie vet\ C old life is living. Wayngock LimcndocK.. Wm. Hicks.. 10 0 0 4 4 0 The Tenements of TVHYIUN and HAVOD are very improvable,within a convenien 'durance and situated near the »iarket-tawn of LJandilo-iawr. !t' -{ I. jlpply to Messrs. Davies and. Berrington, Attornic?, Swansea, who are authorised to treat." TO BE SOLD 1'>Y AUCTION, By D, PE RROTT, IOn Monday, the of June next, at Se of Bit- Sanruel Rowland, at Kiltie, lu Gower, between the hours of two and frye in the atternoan. in stnaHjots. (suhiect to s'tch conditions as shall be then and tht | odiu t d.) nn-j less disposed (if inthe niean'tnne by Private Contract, of which public notice will -be:.given, ABOUT NitjeU thttt OA-K TREES,Eighty^" ..eight.ASH, ai j \n v EL5l'.TREES. For particulars applv to, Mi-. Samuel Bordell, near the.. Pottery; or to the \uttiomei. TO IjE/SOLD BY AUCTION, At-tfie. Castle Inn, in Bishop's.Castfc, (it'not in the mean time disposf d ui l>« I'm tie Contract, of which notice will be given) on Wednesday, the 18th day of June next,:at five o'clock m tde evening, in .such lots.-as shall be then proposed, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then ancLthere produced, ALL tlrnt MESSUAGE. TENEMENT, and LANDS, called COLEBA'ICH together with the COMMONS lately added thereto 'by allotment, on enclos- ing the same, admeasuring 151 Acres-, or thereabouts, in the occupation,of Messrs. Bowyer, Clayton, Lpgge,'andPrice, 'at the low clear yearly'rent ot j £ 201, including the Land- Tax, which has been redeemed. The above premises consist: of excellent Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Land, and are. pleasantly situated wiihin a mile of the town of Bishop's Castle, and well worthy the attention of persons desirous of residing near a town whose markets -it' 1'. and cl are plentifully and cheaply supplied- Mr. Waters of the Castle Inn will shew the premises, and. a map thereof; and for further particntars, or sale by Private Contract, apply to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Carmarthen. COMMOmOUS CONVEYANCE v FtiOM LONDON to MILFORD, BY AVAY OF GLOCESTEB, CHEPSTOW, CARDIFF, SWANSEA CARMARTHEN, THE Public are most respectfully informed, -'JL THAT y A TELEGRAPH COACH, CALLED j CI\yt ptrtnee of fflHales, Sets out from the Bolt-in-Tun, Fr.r.E-r-sTnEKT, LONDON, every Sunday, Tuesday. and Thursday, at twelve o'clock at noon, for MIT.FO.iid arrives at the Booihall-ivn, GLO- CESTER, every Monday.Wednesday, and Friday morn- ings, at nine o'clock, and proceeds' from thence imme- diately through ÇllFPSTOW, CA ftDUr. and Swansea, -and CA aitAE-;riii.:N, to MILI-OKD: returns front-thence ever}7 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at seven o'clock arri ves at the Booth,all-inn, G LO.cesteii, every Tues- day, Thursday, and Saturday mornings; and proceeds from thence at twelve o'clock- at noon to London. N. B. The Coach meets, nt GLO'CESTKR, the-Coaches to, BIRMINGHAM, Livk-RTOOT,,andtlu; NORIII of ENGT.AND which, with the LONDO;-¡, IlETtJ:voHD; &t. ,Coaeheö, iim ai the Boothall as usual, where Travellers will meet with cou- fortable accommodations, neat Post Chaises, able Horses, and civil Drivers, For the greater accommodation of the Public a Co A Cll runs froUl CHKPSTOW tOlJItlSTOr. and BATH, by way ot theOt.BP.t-ssAGi-. Passengers and Parcels booked at the Coach-office, High- street, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By H. JEN KINS, At the Bear-Inn, in the town of Cowbridge, on Tuesday, the 24th day 0f June, 180(j, between the hours of three and six in, the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shaJlbe then and there produced, Y ANVITHIN FARM, 187 Acres, Tythe and JU4 all Taxes free, being Extra-parochial. SERLQCK FARM, Lanearvau parish, 70 Acres. FLENLAND FARM, 132 Acres, Lanearvan parish. CU!IN FARM, 76 Acres, Lanearvan parish, MOLiON IARM, 150 Acres, Laru;arva» parish. LANVITHIN-VACTI-FAWR, 31 Acres, Lancarvan parish. PUBLIC-HOIJSE at Lanearvan. A FARM in Mrs. Witrow's possession, in the said parish, lêtat otl0 10s. The different tenants will shew the premises. Particulars at the place of sale. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SQLD BY AVCTION, On Saturday, the 31,st day of May, 1B06, at theTalbot-Arms, S wansea, at four o'clock in the afternoon, THIS IOir.OiV/.sr; FREEHOLD 9' CUSTOMARY" HEREDITAMENTS: V FREEHOLD. Lot i. ri^HE commodious HOUSE, SHOP, A and PREMISES, now occupied by Mr, Har- wood, at the yearly rent of JA6. J'.t'j. Hie CUSTOM-HCUSE, with the Cellars and Vaults, and Eight Feet of tie-adjoining Building, part of theoIdThcatre. Ihese lots hunt Wind-street, in the town of Swansea, and from communicating witl the public Quay, are most eligibly 'situated for trade. Lot. S. TUItEE FIELDS, (about 12 Acres) called the BROADWAYS, situate in tht pm-i:jh of Bishopston. CUSTOMARY. Lot 4. A MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called SOUTH GATE, containing 47 A. QR. '2tiP..now let at trillttiii. Loi 5. JML'RTON-HOUSE 'consisting of,two parlours, three bed-rooms, and four attes, with suitable oiiices, Gar- den and Orchard, pleasantly situate within three-quarters of a mile from the sea, live milesfrom Swansea, and hut fine sporting country. -U Le: 6. MURTON FARM-LOUSE, BARN, £ BUILD- INGS, with the FIVE adjoining FIELDS, (about 24 Acres)., Lot 7. TWO MEADOWS, called the NORWAYS, about 5. Acres. Lot B./T.he SCITE of a COTTAGE and GARDEN, on Murtoh Common. Thrf live last lots are in the parishes of Pennant and Bisbopston. For particulars apply at the office of Rob. Nelson Thomas, 'Solicitor, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE, SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER. DTK 15, ijf Co. On Tuesday, the 3d Jmie, at twelve o'clock, at Garraway's Cotfee-house, 'Chance-.itit'y.C'rnhiU, London, ONE LoT, A VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, on which is ail excellent RESIDENCE, called KIEV ROUGH HOUSE, delightfully situated in onC of the most iertile and healthy parts of.tiie countv of GLA»ioegaw> about one mile from 'tlte. SEA, und wttiun t\ui<l The ESTATE consistsofá COMMODIOUS MODEIlN- BUIL'T .\IA\sloVjJ.H v] ■ ut(-iil'.V put into compieat repair, i,ifc principal roonis.oi good dimensions, handsomely fitted op and in tor the immediate reception of a large .fa-, uiily, .convenient doi.iH'jtie^ OtRces, Coach-house and Stabling, Lawn, Shrubbei) andGardensra N^WLY' i;m CTED FAR.M-HOPSE, witfrsuitable Outbuildings and sundry in- closnres ot Meadow, P«^tu,e and Arable Land, in a good I state ot cultivation, with a quantity of ornamental Timber Trees,containing about Three Hundred and Twenty Acres, tc(.i bvs (bounded by a small Trout Stream) -the greater part lying within a ring-tenceround the house. The Land is let to a tenant at will,.and the Estate en- titled to-considerable ComniOn Rights, and abounds with Game. Immediate possession may be had on taking the neat but; npt expensive lurniture and effects, at a fair valuation. To be viewed by applying to the Rev. John Janies, on the premises, ot whom [M inted particulars may be)-uul; also of J. Jeffreys,. Solicitor, Swansea; Mr. Jones, Solicitor, Old Market, Bristol; at the King's Arms Inns, Carntarthpn and Monmouti);; Cardttr-Arjiis, Cardiff; Longrellow's, lire- con; of the printers of the G1 vCester, iTeietorct, and Bristol Journals, Bath Chronicle, and Swansea Paper; ot Messrs. S!):twes and Le Btanc, Solicitors, New Bridge-street, Lon- tlon Place oi^Sale and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke &. Co. Aldcrsgate-street, London. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Star-inn, m IMerthyr-Tidvil, on Saturday,'the 7th day.of June, 1806, between the hours ot four and six o'clock in the afternoon, unless-disposed of in the"ii»ean time by private contract, of which due iiotice will be gilvef"; the following improvable FREEHOLD- PRE IBISES,situate at- Pontniorlais, in Merthyr-Tidvil afore- said, on the side of the turnpike road leading from the latter place to Brecon, and adjoining the dram-road from Morbus Castle to theGlafnorgan,shire Canai Navigation .Iioll House, m the following Lots: Lot i; A LL that antient M E S S U A G E" or T 21 DVV ELITNG-HOUSE called PENSYLVA- NIA togeujer withaSiabie, Workshop, Court, and ex- ceht-nt Garden thereunto belonging and adjoining, now let I rom year to.year at the low annual reiit of;t 9, but worth much more. Lot-2. A MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, let fron) year to year at the annuat rent of £ 6 10s. Lot 3. A MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and G ARDEN, let trom yearjto year at the annual rent ofjfC. A, MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN adjoining the two last-mentioned lots, let front y ear to year at: the annual rent ot £ '6. -j' Lot 5. A-STABLE, let lor the annual rent of\ £ 3; The four last-mentioned lots adjoin and front thedr anj- road. Lot 6, A MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, let from year to yearat the annual rent of,i 6. Lot 7.' A MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, let from y ear to year at the annual rent of /6. Lot 8. A MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, let from year to year at the annual rent of ±b. JOs. I The threeiast-ineiitioned lots front and adjoin the turn- pike-road. Lot 9. A PIECE or PARCEL of LAND adjonnug. fhe above-imuitiei;cd premises, and let-by lease for Uie lenn ol vears are iiow at annual rent of ,j_ > 1 • whereon a Meetiiig-house. iuul Dwelliiigrhouse iiavt been recently erected." There is an excellent situation ior, building houses in the before-mentioned gardens. I he respective..tenants will shew the premises; and for further particulars apply to Mr, R. Williams, Attorney at Law, Cardiii, who will treat lor the sale thereof by private ■contract. FREEHOLD ESTATES, ,At LLANREYTHJN, in PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castie-Ihn, in the town of Haverfordwest, on Satur- day, the 28.h day of June next, between, the hours 01 four and six o'clock in the afternoon, the followine FREEHOLD ESTATES: Lot |. FTOLIA BUSH, containing by 11 admeasivreiaent 90 Acres, (inure orf. s. d. less) underlease fur onejife, at the low rent of. 14 10 0 Lot 2. NEW-HOUSE, containing by admea- surement 47 Acres, (more or less) under lease for one life, at the low rent of 13 14 0 All situate in the parish of. Llanrhythan, in the county of Pembroke.. For further particulars apply to Herbert Lloyd, of Car- marthen, Attorney. —I 1 A—II> VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES AND COLLIERIES, In the parish of Jenerstone, in Pembrokeshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White-Hart, in Narbcrth, in the said county, on Thursday, the 5th day of June next, between the hours oi four and six in the afternoon, subject to such conditions ot sale as shall be then and there produced, or in the mean time bv Private Contract, ALL that FREEHOLD ESTATE, called the J'-L HAROLDS ESTATE, consisting of the- several MESSU AGES, FARMS, LANDS and Paresis of LANDS following, that is to say, Market Gate, Little Meadow and Orchard,East Harolds, West Harolds, London-derry, Middle Land, Collinsford, Will's Close, West Lands,.Harolds Kilns; Kiln Land", and Red Bert, with valuable CoDieries, veins of Coal and Culm, all situate in the.parish of J eftetstone aforesaid, subject to such lease or leases as are now existing or unexpired of some part of the. premises. N. B. The estate abounds with Stone Coal and Culm 01 (he best quality, sjnd are within one mile,-or thereabouts, oi Crisswel uays in tlie harbour .if Millord-Haven, and at a 1 Jess distance trom Limestone and Kilns.. The" tenants will shew the premises and collieries. For further particulars apply to HughSmith" Esq. Lin- coln's-inn, Loudon; JUr. Charles IhssaU" of East Wood, near Narberth or to Herbert Lloyd, of Carmarthen, So; cit ■ CARDIGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD ESTATES, In the -neighbourhood of ABERYSTW TTII. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the talbot-inn, iu the the town of Abervstwith, in the said county,.oivMonday,.the lGth day of June next, be- tween the hours, ot tour and six o'clock in the afternoon, subject, to such conditions Of sale as shall be then and there produced, bv HUGH HUGHES, Auctioneer, THE FOW ING CAPITAL FREEHOLD ESTATES, In the parish of LUmfikungd-Gencrglynne LOTL- A EE that MESSUAGE, TENE- XX MENT, and LANDS, called^ PAN- 1V D WN, containing by admeasurement (i5 Acres, s. d. more or less, subject to a lease, at the low rent of 18 18 0 In the parish of lAangun-fclin. Eot 2. AH that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called GWARV-CW-Sl-lbSA;con- taining by admeasurement I'iS Acre-, .:nd 17 Acres of WOOD LAND beiow the Housej let \U;cIe{ a lease, at the. low rent of 18 18 0 And a CUT and G ARDEN m Trey rddole i io hi the parish of Llunbadam-fawr. Lot3. All that capital MESSAGE, TENE- MENT; and LANDS, iid, -V otherwise TROEDRHIWLVVHA. iu the oeeupa- turn of Evan Lewis, at will, at the clear yearly rentot .105 0 0 Lot 4: All that MESSU AGE,TENEMENT, and LANDS, called PEN YBANK, (and which adjoins Lot 3,) now let under a lease, at the clear yearly c, rent of 3.7 0 0 N. R. The two 1'a'st-tnentioned lots contain byadmer.sure- ment.337 Acre's, with 60 Acres "ot Wood Land, with "line y oung gro\v lb of Trees growing thereon. For further particulars apply to. Ierbert Lloyd, of Car- manheu, Solicitor. Freehold Estates, Coat and.Minerals, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Together or in separate Lots, as may best suit the bidders, at the New Inn, n) the town oi Lianeily, on Thursday, the 5th day 01 June next, between the hours of t«o and five in the afternoon (unless disposed of sooner by Private Contract, 01 which timely notice will be given), RAP II £ follow ina; ^ERY improveable M ES • 1' SUAGE'J, LANDS, TENEMENT 'S, and HEREDI- lAMEN IS, known to contain some of the largest and most valuable ems and Scams of H UN-COAL, and cotnmandinL ttie'iuost eligible situation's ibr erecting Iron-works, Copper- works, Wharfs, iiiui Shipping-places, on the borders of Lla- neliy Harbour, in the .comity .of 'Carmarthen, where several Works of that nature are now carrying on with eminent Success. Together with Ost; UNDIVIDED TWELFTH PART or SHARE of all the COAL, CULM, IRON ORE, and other MINE or MINERALS, of what nature or kind soever, un- der the ORIGINAL LLAXELLY ESTAt?„ lormerly thcen- t.re property ot Waiter Yaunhan, Esq. and now ot John Sfepuey, Bart. the Plight- Hon. Lord Cawdor, the Right Hon. tne Earl of Warwick, John Rees, Esq. and others. ,Yearly Bent Premises. Tenants. including j-cnwm i.■■ ni a-1 a.) • Redeemed. Llan.dii.fen Farm Henry Child ■ • • • 51):12 6 At will. Foesvach Farm. Ditto 27 10 0 Disto. C Adiniriistra- "j i irymorva Farm j tbrsofD.Tho- > '21 10 0 3 lives. vmas,deceased3 brnib.^an.Farm- \illiam Robert.. 15 5 0 At will. i he.New Inn. and "i n' N CaeswddyLands f Representativfe i (except "2 small i -of Jane Willi- } 24 7 8 llife. uieadovvs.) ) deceased y CieMapiy Lands." Rev.E. Davies.. 5 2 0 At will. ic Llwyuhendy Farm David Howell.. 940 Ditto. A Landshare in „ -v Giine.and a dittb F VR .'L .'J A in Coadhiriyn i and John Pmt-| 2 1 0 Ditto. Farms' .J 1 bp ••;■•'••••)• Land-Tax not Re- deemed. Craigaltyvr&n •jlsaac Evan •'«'• ■ • 12 0 0 At will. Lhvyhfedwon FarmjHenry Child 9 10 0 2lives. Pari, of ditto,call-> 4n n », ed'Tfrheol U\Wnl" 1 homas 4 10 0 WwllL 1 lu sv eial ten i its will shew the' premises; an! io fur •hti >a r i rs, or to treat by. Private Contract. -))*, to Mr !• ido»\es,^ .iC.tor, Heveiord or to He:*ji y C c Ua.. «KJ»v v'lt ►>! oi the property may be iCck. TeE IMPROVED QUARTO EDITION OF Matthew i1enry>s FAMILY BIBLE, With the Text and all the Annotations, without the smallest abridgement, By the Rev. JOSEPH HU ME, A., M. One of the Secrctaries of the British and Foreign Bible Societu And the Rev. GEORGE BURDER, Secretqry to the Missionary Soci'eiy, Author of Village Sermons. <e. d' c. N; Tk>* Dm/ is published, O, I. prict! I'lcar-pEXcfi, arid PART I. P''(ce EIGHT Sail,LINOS, of the improved quarto edition of the above unequalled work. No. I.'coutain; a htghiy finished Frontispiece, by Fittler, from a beamif.t! e- sign by Messrs. Drum/uond and Burney—a well executed Map by Mr. Alexander—and t wenty full-siKed ua«e;-hvmd- somely\prin:ed,o¡¡nne demy paper, The munWrs are to be continited weekly until finished, each cnntai»iti!' twerty pages ofletter-press, with a plate occasionally, ur,tif sereutV plates, three usetul maps, a portrait of the author, and manV ° ,r enibelliflnuejits have been introduced, together with tables ot Coins, Vveights and Measures, the Jewish Calen- dars, and copious Chronological Tables of the various in- teresting Events recorded j.s Scripture History, and of the different Royal Families t,f Israel and Judah. 1 ART I. contains tour out of the seventy pirn's, on" of 1 he maps, and two hundred and forty patres of letter-oress. 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