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eft, Stuanox g !mitt.

eft, Stuanox g !mitt.

WEDNESD.4I; SEPT. $ .',1841. NEWS OF THE WE Tun past wee:, though furn:si .ing no events calculated to excite intense interes t, has not been rl ogether destitute of materials ; for useful cornsee i, as indications of the ten ti .!ncies of public opinion on questions connected w
September 22, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
 
SWANSEA Poucr.. Saturday, Sept. 18, 1847, befure T. B. Essery, Esq., Mayor.

SWANSEA Poucr.. Saturday, Sept. 18, 1847, befure T. B. Essery, Esq., Mayor.

IRON.-- William Higgs was charged with having stolen a quamity of iron, the property of one of the Contractors of the South Wales Railway. The defendant was di, , chaagcd, as no person appeared against him, A NUISANCE.—Mr. Simmons, Of the Coach-Office, appeared for the ptirpot:
September 22, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
 
[FOURPENCE.

[FOURPENCE.

July 14, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
 
rable%talk anti Varittins.

rable%talk anti Varittins.

I Tile "TIMES" FORTY YEARR Aoo.—A copy a the Times newspapers 40 years back affords very fair evidence, by contrast, with the appearance of the leading join of the present day, of the progress which the Times has made 'ince that pAriott ,irjzzat ~- fourth of the present nine: (t
July 14, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
 
tir b'lSoutroir.

tir b'lSoutroir.

tir b' lSoutroir. Tur Goon WIFE.— how notch of this world's happiness and prosperity is contained in the compass cf these two short words. Her influence is use. Tmaer of a wife, for good or evil, is altogether irresistible. Home must be the seat of happiness, or it must be for ev
July 14, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
 
NEWS OF THE WEEK.

NEWS OF THE WEEK.

WEDNESDAY. NOV. 24.1847. THE event to which public expectaion has for some time past been directed—the meeting of the new Parliament—took place on Thursday last, accompanied by the usual formalties, with the exception that Royalty was not present on the occasion. The initiatory
November 24, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
 
THE RIGHT LARKING CASE.

THE RIGHT LARKING CASE.

Henry Morley, Thomas Makin, and John Hughes, whose case we noticed in our last, charged with having broke, several windows, and committed other acts of a depredatory character, appeared to-day. Inspector Rees said he could not proceed with the case, in consequence of the absence
November 24, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
 
COUNTRY MARKETS.

COUNTRY MARKETS.

A, Nov. 20.--Wheat, lb 2dto &6d par bushel Barley, 55 to lid per bushel; Oats, 20 64 to 3s per bushel.—Meat, per lb., to Auk the offal,; Beef, prime, Sid, good, d, infenor, Id; Mutton, prime 6d, good. 8 11 infenor, 41.1; Veal, prime, 614, good 544 , inferior. 40; Pork, prime, 61
November 24, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
 
ANNE, COUNTF,SS OF DORSET.

ANNE, COUNTF,SS OF DORSET.

She was the only daughter of the romantic Georgee Chill,rd, Earl of Cumberland, and seemed to inherit from him all his independency of spirit. When Sir James Williamson was secretary to Chalks 11. he ventured, in rather an arbitrary manner, to recommend to her a candidate for th
November 24, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
 
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November 24, 1847 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales