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DENBIGH.

MARRIAGE OF MR. D. JONES,…

CHURCH SCHOOLS CONCERT.

BOROUGH MAGISTRATES' COURT.

RUTHIN.

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT.

EANGOR.

BANGOR ISYCOED.

,BRYMBO.

HOLYWELL.

JLLANGOLLEN.

LLANDYSSIL.I

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

LLANDYSSIL. PRESENTATION TO ARCHDEACON FFOULKES.—On Saturday last the principal househoulders of the parish of Llandyssil met in the schoolroom to present the Rector (Archdeacon Ffoulkes) with an illuminated address, on the occasion of his removal from the parish to be Rector of Whittington, after 22 years' active ministry. Mr. E. Price the Rector's warden, took the chair, and Mr. R. E. Jones, of Cefn y Bryntalch, after expressing to the Archdeacon the universal regret felt by his parish- ioners at his departure from among them, proceeded to read the following address To the Venerable Archdeacon Ffoulkes, Rector of Llandyssil. We, the undersigned inhabitants of V2ndyssil, desire to offer to you on your dep.v.Uire irom us the assurance of our deep respect ana most s'neere esteem. We view wivh real sorrow the severance of a connection which bus brougl't us so many bejeiUs, aud is fraught with very pleasa it recollecioils but we gladly believe that in a wider sphere o2 useful less your power o 1 doing good will vastly be increa3ed. We sbfit ever cherish a thankful; remembrance of your earnest devotion to the duties of your calling; your tsnder losing care for the fiiend'e?,s, sick, and needy; your active inte'est ia the tmiving aud up-briuging of the young; and your kind and courteous friendliness for all. Accept our warmest thanks for the good work you have done among us and the fair example you have left for ail who follow you. This is at besi a poor expression of our feelings, but we hope you will believe that the regret we have at losing you is thoroughly sincere. With the assurance of your finding a most cordial welcome when it may fall within your power to visit your old parish, and with every happiness, we bid you heartily farewell. Archdeacon Ffoulkes thanked those assembled for their kind expressions of friendliness, and said that he keenly felt the parting from a parish so dear to him, and in which he had laboured so long. He felt he did not deserve their kindness, but he felt very thankful to God for giving him grace to do what he had done. He referred to the church and school, both of which he had been instrumental in erecting, and he hoped they would do their best to maintain them in their efficiency and beauty. Mr. R. E. Jones then presented Mrs. Ffoulkes with a handsomely-bound copy of Keble's Christian Year," as a small recognition of her unwearied labour of love among the sick, the poor, and the young. Archdeacon Ffoulkes fervently thanked the parishioners on Mrs. Ffoulkes' behalf, and said she would value the keepsake as coming from her very dear friends. The proceedings then closed.

LLANRWST.

MOLD.

OSWESTRY.

PENTRE.

RUABON.

I .. ST. ASAPH.

FLINTSHIRE CONSERVATIVE ASSO-.…