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22 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

NISI PRIUS.

A SECOND COURT

ABERGAVENY.

MILlvOllJ) HAVEN.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

MILlvOllJ) HAVEN. This little town, though much neglected and unnoticed, is not so far behind the age as might be generally supposed. Its situation is one of the finest harbours in the world. It has its public walks, its place's of worship, its schools, its reading rooms, c., and lectures are occasionally given at different places. On the 3rd and 4th inst., Mr. J. H. Beale delivered two lectures to the members of the Milford Haven Reading Society, on the study of English History, which gave the o-mitest satisfaction, and they embraced a description of the es institutions of the Ancient Britons, Saxons, Danes and Normans, the principal eras of our own country's history, the characters of Alfred, William I, Richard, John, Henry VIII. Elizabeth, Charles, and Cromwell; the principle struggles of the people for freedom, and' the leading characters who took part in them, No one could attend these instructive lectures without deriving much benefit. The suggestions were ad- mirable, and if acted upon would produce most favourable reult- To be without a knowledge of the history of our own times, and that preceded them shows unwarantable igiiorame, and the absence of what tends to make a good and useful citizen. It is the duty of every man and woman to be well acquainted with the history of their native land, and it ouelu to form an important branch of education in all our public and private schools. At the close, a. vote of thanks was given unanimously to the able lecturer for his highly instruc- tive and important lectures.

MONEY MARKET.

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PONTYPRIDD.—JULY 10.

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THURSDAY.

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