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CAERLEON. I

CHEPSTOW. I

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CHEPSTOW. I Agent.—Mr Clart CHEPSTOW CASTLE.—At the meeting of the Chepstow District Council on Monday evening, Mr. Phillips referred to the newspaper statements that the Government were considering the advisability of purchasing Tintern Abbey and Raglan Castle, and he suggested that Colonel the Hon. F. C, Morgan, the local member of Parlia- ment, should be asked to use his influence to induce the Government to purchase Chepstow Castle, which was of more historic interest than Raglan. The suggestion met with general assent. The Clerk suggested that a deputation of the Council should wait upon the Commissioner of Woods and Forests and urge the matter upon him, and that the town gate and town wall should be included in their request. It was ultimately resolved to communicate with Colonel Morgan, and that if it were his wish a deputation of the Council should wait upon the Com- missioner. BOARD op GUARDIANS' MEETING.—This Board met on Saturday, with H. Clay, Esq., in the chair. A letter was read from the Pontypool Union, asking the Board to accept the charge of Thomas J. Foxall. detained as a lunatic, and who was for some years stationed at Shirenewfcon Police Station.— Mr. Lang mentioned that Foxall came from a Welsh district.-The Clerk was afraid the Board must accept him, and promised to make inquiries.-The Local Government Board wrote sanctioning the proposed plan of dietary at the Cottage Home, and suggesting that the Board should consider the adop- tion of a maximum weekly allowance for children. -Mr. Seys said the Committee had already practi- cally followed that plan. Mr, Williams and he had visited the Home, and found everything satisfac- tory. The children, he added, looked remarkably happy, and expressed no wish to return to the House. He referred to the advisability of arranging for the attendance of a medical man at the Cottage Home, and, after some discussion, it was decided to appoint Dr. Corbin, the question of salary to be again considered. The Master's report was read, as follows :—12th week, vagrants 11, last year 14, relieved outside 4, night's lodgings 36 13th week, 11, 12, 4, 23.-The Clerk said he had received monthly statements for June from Lydney, Tiden- ham, Chapel Hill, Langwm Ucha, and Tintern.

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