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LLANGUNNOR.

PENDINE.

LAUGHARNE.

LLANFIHANGEL-YSTRAD.

LLANDYSSIL.

LLANELLY.I

NAR BERTH.

NEWCASTLE EMLYN.

LLANDOWROR.

DYFFRYN CLETTWR.

LAMPETER.

LLANYBYTHER.

TRESAITH (CARDIGANSHIRE).

NEW QUAY.

ABERAYRON.

TALSARN.

!LLANDOVERY BOARD OF j GUARDIANS.

THE LATE MRS. PRICHARD, TYLLWYD,…

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THE LATE MRS. PRICHARD, TYLLWYD, NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. From the Norwood Nea's and Crystal Palace Chronicle," we take the following tribute to the memory of the above well-known and extensively respected Christian lady, whose lamented death took place a few days ago. The deceased was a sister to Capt. Jones-Parry, J.P. of the same place. The passage runs :—In recording the death of Mrs Prichard, late of Pen Morfa, Belvedere-road, Upper Norwood, we would draw the attention of our readers to the loss the inhabitants of the neighbourhood, especially the poorer ones, have sustained. Mrs Prichard, who was descended from one of the most ancient families of North Wales, bftforn takina im Vit-r residence with her sister in Norwood, resided for many years with her late husband in Cardigan- shire. There as the wife of a Justice of the Peace, and Deputy Lieutenant, a large sphere of usefulness opened itself, and the crowds of poor people who attended her funeral gave testimony to the fact that though she had for some time ceased to live amongst them, her memory was still held in high estimation. The school-house at Blaenporth is a lasting memento of her energy and generosity, whilst the rebuilding of the Parish Church proved her anxiety to have all things decent and in order. The children of the school, in which she took so much interest, lined the road to her grave, and genuine sympathy was expressed on all sides with the family in their sad loss. Of the good she did amongst those amidst whom her lot was latterly passed, we need say little. Those whose business it is to find out and relieve distress best know how large her heart was and how ungrudgingly open her hand. Whilst sympathizing with the sorrows and sick- ness of others, her own were borne with true courage and resignation, and it may truly be said of her that she exercised a gentle influence for good, and left a bright example behind her.

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---------DEATH OF LORD CARNARVON.

LOCAL FAIRS FOR JULY.

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