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THE OLD-ESTABLISHED FLY-WAGGONS, From LONDON, OXFORD, GLOUCESTER, MANCHES- TER,SHREWS BURY, BIRMINGHAM, WORCESTER, &c. &c. &c. N NORTH, REES, & CO.. PROPRIETORS OF THE ABOVE WAGGONS, YMPRESSED with the truest sense of gratitude, X beo- leave most respectfully to inform their Friends, that from a* wish to accommodate them to the utmost of their nower thev have established another Wagson weekly from London, •which regularly Toads at the Ktrig s *ea_' fnn' Old Change, every Tuesday evening, atid dellvei^srood at Landovervand T.and'lo, on that day se nnight, and at Car- niarthen on the Wednesday morning following. Their other Ion-established and regular Waggons continue to set out from the usual places, viz. from .London-The George lIfu, Snowhill; the Kino-'s Ifeail Inn, Old Change; and. the Castle and Falcon-Inn, e I Aldersgate-street; calling in coming out and go- ing in, at the Black Bear, Piccadilly; and Green Man and Still, Oxford-street, 'O.rford-Hllnt's Warehouse. Glotlcester-Heatle and Co's ditto. Birmingham—Ashmore s ditto. Worc«ster-~Mo\e and Co's ditto. ) Manchester-Mxon's ditto; from whence thends from Leeds, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Dewsburv, and all the North of England are regularly conveyed., Shrewsbury—Ditto. > leominsPriec- and Co.'s ditto. Hereford. — } They are happy in having an opportunity of returning their unfeigned thanks for the unexampled support they have for so manv yefirs received, (particularly during their late short-lived OPPOSITION, which proved to be founded in folly, by terminating in its PROJ ECTOR'S disgrace;) and be- .ing convinced that no Concern whatever can accommodate the Public in the manner theirs-can, they, once more, solicit a continuation of those favours they so long have experienced ■—pledging themselves, as the best mark of gratitude, to continue to pursue the same unwearied exertions to give sa- tisfaction as they have always hitherto done. No Money, Plate, Je%vels,Watches,Waitings, China, Glass, &c. &c. w ill be accounted for except entered as such, and paid for accordingly, when delivered to any of the book- keepers, Brecknock, March 21, 1S10. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOSD BY AUCTION, At the Boar's-Head, in th said County of the Borough, on Saturday, the 21st day Af April next, between the hours of three and four of the c ek, in the afternoon of the same dav, By EVAN D VIES, Auctioneer, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, BUR- GAGE, or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Yard and Stable thereunto belonging, situate in Quay-street, in the County of the Borough of C. marthen aforesaid, now in the several occupations of Willie m Evans and William Williams, their undertenants,. or assig s, now let at the yearly rent of 411. C::1r For further particulars apply to George Philipps, At to rn ey-at -1 aw, Carmarthe CARMAR HGNSIIIRE. A TO IJE LET, By PRIVATE CONTRACT, »id entered upon immediately, LL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, with the Apiurteri^Wc&tJi'ereunto belonging commonly called and kno\«yby !,t» Name of BRXWYVELYX, ■with an exten«S^^heepw™l«lhere)» belonging 5 situate and feeing in the Pa Ai slv> f LI aiflfl i va r-y-B ry n, in the said County. The above^ XenAnett cUisptfs of good Meadow, Arable and Pasture Groun<fc.-|lt Marly adjoins the Turnpike Road leading from the !VfarkV/fown of Landovery, to the Mar- ket Town of Builth isaiaant from Landovery about four miles, and the lanjis-are inla high state of cultivation. ft$" Anable and industlioiis Tenant will meet with every encouragement, and a LE. c for the Term of Ten Years will be granted. I 4*11 For further particulars enquire at Glanbran-Park. March 12,1810. f CARMARTHENSHIRE AND PEMBROKESHIRE. THE following1 valuable FREEHOLD ES- TATES to be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Tenements. Parishes. Quantities. Tenants' names. A. Kilywain Llandilo 103 WM. W illiams. >triskenhelig-issa. Llanfynnydd.121 Thomas Lloyd. Pantarlib. ditto. W R. Williams. Velindre Mill ? ditto 14 H. David. and Lands$ PEMBROKESHIRE. Some parts of West Williamson Park, Carew Newton, •and Redberth Farms, all in the parish of Carew, and in the several occupations of Stephen Parry, Morris prmdnd, John Edwaras, John Jenkins, and Solomon Whettor. The Lands in Carmarthenshire have very valuable Com- mon Rights. For further particulars, apply to R. S. Pemberton, Esq. Llanelly, near Swansea, if by letter, post-paid.—The tenants will shew the respective Farms. CARMARTHENSHIRE. J VALWABLE MAIDEN OAK AND ASH TIMBER TREES, OF LARGE >I!TLKNSIOXS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King's Arms Inn, in 1 Jarmarthen, on Thursday, the 19th day of April, inst. at he hour of four o'clock in the evening precisely, (subject to conditions) By Mr. SAMUEL THOM AS, Auctioneer. FTSHE following Oak add Ash Timber Trees, in JL Two Lots, viz. Lot 1.80 Oak and 50 Ash, umbered with white paint. Lot 2.—52 Oak and 6 Ash, nlmbered with red paint. The Trees comprized in the lit Lot stand on the 'tenement of Merthyr, in the parish of I rthyr; And those in the 2d liot on the Tenements of Merth yr and Plasyparke, in the same parish and about a mi from the Turnpike road, ,leading-.froin Carmarthen, abou midway, to Saint Clears. Most of the above Timber arc of larger dimensions thnn any cut in this part of the count y for many years past, and ■verv few such are now remainin £ rri. ivV The Tenant at Merthyr-11 iuse will shew the 1 miner; :and for further particulars appU to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. Brown and W«ods, Soil itors, Carmarthen. April 5, 181; t LLANELLY INCLOSURE. WE, the Commissioner! appointed in and by an Act of Parliament, made stnd passed in the 47tijYear of his present Majesty, intitled" An Act for Inclosing Lands in Llanelly, in the county of Carmarthen, and for Leasing part of the said Lands, and applying the rents thereof in improving the Town unt Port ef Llanelly in the said County," Do hereby give Notice, that we will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Falcon Inn, in the Borough of Llanelly aforesaid, on Tuesday, the 15th day of May next, at four o'clock, in tie afternoon, the following parcels of rich MARSH HAND, being part of the Lands dnected to be inclosed. ly the said Act :— Lot 1. One Parcel, lying on the ''4st side of the Great Marsh, containing 45 A. I R. bounded on the East by the ditch and easement of the new sea barik of the said Marsh on the South by a line cut in the ground on jhe West by a road leading from Trawstre to.Machjjnvs. and 011 t;>e North by a road leadiiig from the last-nw-'tioi^ ii j ojid, *0 the said new sea bank. Lot 2. One other Parcel of the Gre^t.Marsh, contai iin^ 44 A.3 h. bounded on the East by the sail new sea bank ana Lot 2. One other Parcel of the Great Alarsli, contai iin^ 44 A.9 it. bounded on the East by the sail new sea bank an å easenent, And by a piece of marah land belonging to Mr. Rees, of Maesardaven; on the North-cali by lands belong- ing to Mr. Thomas and by Maesardaven old sea bank on ¡- the North-west by the new river Daven and on the South bv the aforesaid road, which separates this from Lot I. "Tile last Lot may be conveniently div(uecl into two or tlires Parcels, if the Jlidders at the sale '•'hiil iequire it, for the accommodation of the Purchasers. The Purchasers wiU be required to paya £ (,p0sjf of j?j0 percent, immediately after the sat and ihe remainder of the purchase-money on that day Ufcee moufcj, or the deposit to be forfeited. 1 A plan of these Lands may be teen by applying to ffir, I-fopkift^ut Troserch, near Lltmbtty, aim atthe. office of Mr. H-owne, Solicitor, Cannarthell. Æ. Join Hopkin af Llanelly will shew tie Lands. cfiAiiiais HABSALL/ WILUAU HOPKIN. Dated April 2, 1810. CARMARTHENIST LICTTURNPIKE TRUST. ( I VTOTICE IS HEREI Y GIVEN, Thit the Tms- .i. j iees of the saidTariif te Trust, under aj41 Act passed I in the Forty-ninth year o the Reign of K'v.t George the v the Third; for enlarging t! e Term &nd Powift of an Act f 4 of his present Majesty,fo 'repairingthe Ros< s ri •• ';tr- | marthen to Lamjieter-pon -Stephen, in the i\i,r- digan, and other Roads ii the said Act inenlion^, J(, fair ''as the same relate to the Carmarthen pi >t' i< t 0" I u;:ds, &c." wilImeet at the I Bush inn, in Car<a»i thrj*, on Friday, the 1()th day of Ap il next, at eleven oi to; k in the forenoon, in order to COllSl t about erecting a oU Gait- on i ike side of the Turnpike 1 oad, at olvnear a oilicd 1 Lljiin-y-brenin, across a c xtain Highway leading toAberg.vi!h.—Date<Uhe tth day of Mztreh, v JOHN STACiri, Cierk. _H V PEMBROKESHIRE. I. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Green Dragon Inn, Pembroke, 0*1 Tu 'day, the 1st day of May, 1810, (in one lot), THE very valuable RECTOR* of,CAREW, in the county of Penibfoke, and the 1- '•id-' HOUSE, BUILDINGS, and Arable, Meadow «.»d T ,tu.e L\ND, thereunto belonging, with the Tythev of (orn, ,Grain, Hay, Lanib, Wool, and all other Tythe- (e\(upt IK- Vicar's portion, and Right itf Presentaucn to the "iid Vii* carage,) accruing within the saitl parish of Carew, h^j'i^ a Lease from the Bishop qf> St.. David's for Three Li v>s, ot which two being very good, ^iyes, aged 21 and 26 y«a^(.]L:uv now remaining, and to wnicfTa third life may be aatUd h>( the Purchaser, on paymeiifeof a reasonable fine, at a Small reserved rent. The property is situated near the Turtilli. road from London to Pembroke, fourmilesfrom Pembrut eight miles from Tenby, and ten from Narberth; all nvaikei and post towns: the Lands are well watered, and yvuliin two miles of coal and culm. Printed particulars may be had in a few days, misappli- cation to John Heaton, Esq. 7, Old Burlington-stieet, IJOB- dbn; Mr. E. R. Pickering, Staple-Ida* London Mi G. )wliil" Pembroke; Green Dra.gon, Pembroke; White L!on by; White Hart, Narberth; Castle, Haverford- en west; Ivy Bush, Carmarthen; Lion, Cardigan; and Mack- worth Arms, Swansea. i CARDIGANSHIRE. 1 TO BE LET, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION MAY BE HAD, A HOUSE, STABLE, and GARDEN, situated near the vale of Ayron, in a genteel neighbourhood, healthy, cheap, and a fine sporting Country, witliin seve, miles of Lampeter, sixteen of Aberystwith, three of the sea. cotst of Aberayron. The House is well adapted for a small Family. For further particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to I-),t-vid Saut,(Iers, Esq. Glanrhwdw, near Carmarthen; or to Vlr. David Evans, Tymawr, who will shew the Premises. NFV PLAN, WITH ADDITIONAL J SO StIPERlOIt ADVANTAGES. STA LOITERY To be Draw the 8th JUNE, 1810. ri^HE CONTRACT JR begs leave to call/ the I JL attention of the Pnl lie to the undermentioned Scheme, containing besides No elty, several grand Features and SHpei-ior Benetits, which, t is conceived, AVIII fully merit their approbation, and afl :»rd a Chance to Adventurers ne- ver given in any other Lot ery.. S jHEME. 4 of- £ 20,100 .are = £ 80,000 *1 ,5,(00 5»,000 12 1,(00 12,000 20 i 00 10,000 go 2,oco 44 50 2,'M) 36 900 4,860 5. 72,900 And to the first-drawn Pr ze above- = £ 15, (not being one of the under-mentioned Nnmli :*rs) will be given in addition to the above Monev Prizes, if lie said fortunate Number is of the Letter A, 100' Tickets: c nnprised in No. 1,^1 to £ -» Letter B, 100 Ditto c »m|)rised in .001 to 3,02J liCtterC, 100 Ditto c unprised in 4,751 to 4,1(3 Utter D, 100 Ditto c nnprissed in 2,501 to With all the Prizes they iii y contain upon this plan it is evident that one T cket may gain =tl(XJ,000. In withdrawing so man Tickets from the quantity usu- aH y on Sale, (although for the Purpose of forming tlunn into Four such distinguished Prizes, possessing Chancre hitherto unknown") the Contractor if not insensible to the Objections that may be started by thosSewhcs could not procure lirkets at the close of the last' IL,itt r-h(- cati only anticipate stiel. Objections .by annotincingjtliat Ticketallft S uues will be promiitlv distributed to cvp'y Lottery OiUce in u\v t inted Kingdom. I WILLI iM. KIRBY. "TrF a Person who calL liimself WILUAM KIRB^, jiL will direct for L.H. Post-Office, Carmarthen, stating Is where he may be ft)tind, he will hear of sfemetiiing to liis Advantage. N. B. The said \n LLI;; M KIR;Y did a-esids at Cardi- gan VfitsMii the i.l.'i ve Y oaTS. J ated this 10th day of A iril, 1810. CARMARTHENSHIRE. THIRD 0" LOCAL MILITIA. H'.llU"'i- to givc Notice, t t the above Regi- JL inent vHl at CAM. RTHEN, on Mow- o. c!ie S'.th i "<>tant, for fhe (ii jo feirig trained and. exercise.! for 1 v. v?ntj Day- -Aeiu v or tie Days of arriving a,t Tht ltej,iiuent a ill he. hsjiste;:?.d at; Six o'clock in the Eve- riiliir,oe til;,t ant every Mail who will then be absent will he 1 Desj,, ioi-, ard punished accordingly. "fy ür;1erQfthe Lord Lieutenant for the County of Car- iiiaiCirr the w hole if the c1jcams, CLyl,.orals, and Drtm- mer's of f t said Rsgiinent will inarch to MJ-iD.'JiO, on Mo ji.v, the 2.:1d inViait, t'e.en: io be exercised for Seven Hays. Bv the $th8et.L}lj 46th Geo. 111. 40. IiOc81 Militiaman is aHowcd to joift any other Be(rir»er' í,t tb, he J. W. HI (ililN, Tregib, "\}d.! IC; lHO. Jieat.rCoL Ctv.iifnr-idrtnt. A" TO ji. SOU'S BY' AUCTION, Oil SjXftrdaj. the ^ih >ay of May next, at the Bea/-lim., in the TOOT of {¡lalHi¡iofawft in the county 0; Carmarthen, between the hours oione and foiir o'clock in the evening, subject to such ciiHiii ms that shall be then produced, eiihei'in tWü or iniire lots, as may be agreed upon pif tJie Bidders on tile day n,f sale, By MriMOIlRiS, Anciiont er, fotl. LL thosk- Messuasrts, Tenements, and ± A. Ane., C.I.STI,E E \C' situ'ite in the Upper di visit n of tht 'li'JiU üf Bett W, in the touiuy of Carmarthen',■ containinjr by i.r nut nt 88 statute acres, and 13 perches, and not\ let f-'oip year to year at the rent of 29i. 10s. "Let II. All those Mtssuages, Tenements j and Lands, calleu POMPREK'LL MY D, ,.nu ^IR-D i-HOWE LL-DA- LLW i D, adjoining tjne Tenenieisfe, and contaioing by admeaskreint ut 2 roods, -A now let from^eai to yi 11 at rh i-elit ot 831.10s. Tf;e above Lots w«Ud make one or two very desirable holdings 5 the Honsesand Out.hitoses are in substantial re- pair, tliev are distaiiictily S* miles frs.n Lime, and there K Coal sifldei the Lands, they are about S miles fiom Llandilo 9 miles from Neath, afid 12 from Swansea, and have liberty ofcomMon for cattle lt,J sheep upon the Bettws Common. For further na\{kalats a^ply to Mr. John Williams, Attorney Carmartheii, Where Maps of the Estate may be inspected; Thomas Levis, E?q. -iJandilo, and for a View of the Premises apply tA the Tenants, or to John Williams, Maes-y-qnarr*. Canii'M'^h' March 19, 1810. '<" — THE ORIGiNAL '4' ,.t UNION Fl RE-,OFFICEil C trR N HI L L, ESTABLISHED M. KLY 'ONE HUNDRED YEARS. \VJiLi LM MOSS, j IRONMONGER, $JB!<l'l' J/OR f > IffE ,-benefic^t efcel & of Insurance- agains* lost -in 'he JL. by Fire, me "no ieSM bviou° and important, than the consequences of negfeeting to insure are ru;ii'»us and du u- M.—Life. Property, every enjc a..»nt of the present mo- ment, and all the pr0s't«of the ft-inre, are frequently in, { volved in the issue of a raual e.niiSagration hence it be- comes and the poli j of indn iduals to guaid diem- selves against such events. h means the most eikct. el and economical. Among tin- intsiy In&titntioe.s that. |u\e (bten formed to provide for tie h?< uriiy of tht F iib it on u^h occasions, THE UNJOX FIRE-OFFICE, ranks aniorg ^he m t-X j tulile and liberal.—This Office j has always naiti I o A.- u\ daL^^es. by Fire, from Lightning; and I am a* flroe.. ed to -it. >rm ihe Farmers ana Public, I that the Preusium o.i t!n w'ior* 'A I.imsi ajid Hay, beihs; the I produce ot a. R tiiiw 5 .II-O OHUIS or dry there be rated at per Cent. aiid all persons insffwVi thir (Jlhee^aaAqHested to refer to their Policies/ in wdlr that thej'Ja^relRive the benefit of this 'redncfjoMciftw Hemittm Mmiaing Stock in tlieir respect- ive renewals x anfflthat B^iiacfreceipts are ready for deli- preinu ti -L very, fol. y on Policies, as they become due"; and that priiu«M^»osiiis of the terms of insurance, may be had of ihrawyc!Hvill|>e f«wad av moderate ifi every respect as those tfmmcr Offtcts, 'g^r Farmill oelt may be insured, generally, in all Barns and Oiu-houses, or on a Farm, without the average clause. Persons desirous of increasing the amount of their Assurances, in consequence of the increased price of build- ing materials, are informed, tlai no additional expence of Policies is incurred at this Office.—Policies insuring Three Hundred Pounds, the aunual amount of which is only 6s. are issued free of expence ant all payments for losses by Fire, are made by this Office tclhuuL deduction. N. B. In behalf of this Society, I be, leave to return my sincere thanks to the Insurers at this Otnce, for their favours to me since my Agency at Carmirthen; and also beg to. in- form those who have dropped 'heir insurance (and others who may entertain the sameopitfon) in consequence of their supposition, which is grounded 11 weakness and error, that Odices take the remaining property, after a fire to assist s them in paying the loss that flvis Office pays all losses or damages, proved to be done h) lire, provided the amount does not exceed the Snm insuret1, without any claim er pre- tence to the remaining property 'that may be saved and al- so pays in addition to^ the miount losl all reasonable charges attending the removal of goods in time of danger; and also insurers in this ome (-xeepting only insurers for seven years, who are Proprietors in the concern) are not liable to be called upon to mak> good losses, as the whole property of the Society is liabl" to pay or make good any loss by tire, which may happen to them. As to Septennial Insurers, they are Partners ill tile concern, and receive their share of the profitSj which have been divided among them to the amount of at least 300,0801. and consequentlv they and they only are liable to make jjoad allylossl's which may iiappen t(, tlli-iiiwlve, of theimurel's for less than Seven Years, as the last run no risk oj loss, and receive no shat-e of profit. t* Proposals for Septennial »>r Annual and short peHod insura'ues^ with any further hi forma M,in which may he re- quired for fh" exphiining this mode of insurance, may be had of the Agent WM. MOSS, IRONMOXQER, CARMAKTWEN. Carmarthen, Mar -h 24, 1810, A I t EI*ga; it Qaarto Edition of B'CUKITTT ExposrrlON ON THE NEW TESTAMENT, ry V. -SEKLY.. H'CStlSKivi. On Satar^ay, Ap il 7, 1818, will be Printed on fins Denny I aper, froln a beautiful i ew Ldtr, NUMJOJIt, I Price only Sixpence, (Emvellkheti with u larg< tmd r« •« Pdrtral'. of the fnthor, r findy engrc edby ft t^ood,) Of T^JIPOSITORY 0TES, with PRAOíFCAL OB- SERV ATIONS 0 t the NEW TESTAMENT ofxinr LORD AND 'Saviour JE US CHRIST, wherein the Sacred Text is at large tedte the Sense explained, and the in- stractive -Example of th Blessed Jels, and his Holy Apos- tles, to our Imitation re* ommenued. The designed t encoure the reatiin of/he Scri p- tares :)) private Fainiliei and to render the dai:y Perusal of them profitable ami. deli htful. By the Rev. AV-ii LiAiAl BU, M. A. LATH VtCAU -?JEC CU'&.LK or D.iiUKAM, no ESSEX. SIZG OF THi; TEXT AKD >'G'TES. St. MAFK. Chap. ZLV. And straitway n the morning the Chief Priests held a coi' sultatior4 with, the elders /and^^mbesj :«id the whole council, and? boHajf^ekts, anc carried him away,, and j 'cll..ri}p,J.to' ".late.. I ,< fos'frfroing chi pt^i.Jgives us 1l account off 'fiiJas's fa vni.»o'a in del veriag Saviour 'into the j hr.ncl> f i'liests. In this chapter ifiid our holy' Jord wrovsT-it by the Chief Priests j uuio Pan. lus Pilate, ie,.Po ernor, iu oi ef' to his t-fjridci matioiijj&i*«e Everv alternate. L"am <er wi'l be etn:beHi4te«!' elegant Engraving," MT» ch wii! be executed known Celebrity irt^ia c riginsil Drawings, oi LVriUag^? "by eininent Wasters. | Were it- proper io say ti»y thing ui favour <k tiMi"<VrofJ. M wa\ af itecoinniendatiniL it would ssrfliee *t> isie'dio'i tltat I the JLeaVneS and Uiileartitd haye,alft'ays esteenieci'i*' rraott in. ,lnah'.e I'uiili, which A further evincedIn theastoi.btyig; Sale near 'J\\ > ntv large Snipiessiyns hl-, e had. To render thit; EditiOl superior to all -othNi», tie Editor, has heen u i on^idercble pains to collect ria: lor an \i count ol the I LIJ, rJl TKE»«EV. WTLLIASI B-JIIKNT^ in \hu!. v b «inations Jn., and ..isuilysk u' his Jiher :fcl:s m (il ( • i >e;. J L fiif J. ST#iwo#»> Ko. I i2, Holhcra- ilill and old i v J. I iiiet., Ier of this Paper, and all Booksellers :nd 1-CWSI eu. t PARRYTJWELS*! MELODIES. ■ { vr.r :■ 15s. f ust PublLZed, A Selection of iVELSH MELODIES, with ap- JTm~ propriateEagli n Words (by eveféd eminent Literary ¡ Characters). at-a ite for the Yoiee and Harp, or Piaao- Forte, with B JOHN PARRY. And sold by Hiit d K .8, Riehaibnd-bui jdir gs, Dean-street. Sohorsqware, Loadoa also Jty J. Daniel* the Printer of this Paper, Jenkins, Swa sea North, brfSpoiiX; Wiimot, Pem- bmkê, Griffiihs, and Thomas, ij^cnorwest;. and by ail other Books sail Newscarriiei|s imWUrited Kingdom. Mr. Pa/sT, a 1; udabla^at'fct/gTid exertion,haii here collected a/rnVow ol vataalie JVlRh airs. Cc nsidering the labour ;p;:l\vjilicAy if we cannot {jut gi"e him much creditor tlil stile Brwoidi fie has acquitted himself. 1 lie w ork comes fo^'lh^Rb eveSy adventitious aid. liie Airs, besides beinaarmlged, as d, aWe, are sepa- rately adapt(^Mpnewia^olri or Flute. The inquisitive reader is furni^ra witi observations at jfice usefftf and en- ter<:<ining on. ihe present state of Music atlid v" oetry in Wales, a specimen is given ofl the old- dotation of ancient British (Mw-ie, and the.voiume s^ornsnieiited witfcabMdsomJ Fron- tispieee, representing HuigCadwalader nresidingat a Con- gress of rival Bards ir; Ihe seventh century, and rewarding the successful candidate lvith a medal. f. V'de Monthl^M.'iga.'Jnefor Frl>, 810,p. 74. TO PARENTS, INST. UCTORS OF CHILDREN, 11 SCHOOLS, &,r,. Jii-t published, price One Shilling each, ?-+)IlIE N.'LJfHER'l CYFE, CHISiNt or, First Jte_ I'i') < ipses oi* fulO pledge and Insiruction for ve-y young Chili iei.. r g. 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