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births, gSMw*, and eattt. "O'i" of Births, Marriiges, ani Dtaths, t?M be ?'?'?'? by the Mm< and a<Mr<Mf/ the .dus, or w-ott.d to us through our accredited Agents. We beg to intimate. that in future notices of Births and Mar- riages will be charged as Advertisementsi at thoumformrMo of One Shilling each and except where the party sending ha a an account at the office, prepayment must be made, or the notice will not appear. If more convenient to the sender, pay- ment may be made in Red Postage Stamps. Obituary notices will be inserted free as heretofore. BIRTHS. On the Itth inst., at Bryn Croesor, Uanfrothen, the wife of Mr. Thomas Williams, of a daughter. On the 22nd inst., the wife of the Rev. John Davles, new Incum- bent of St. David's, Festiniog, of a son. On the 20th inst., at Castell, the wife of D. E. Owen, Esq., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. On the 17th inst., at the Welsh Presbyterian Chapel, Menai Bridge, by the Rev. Josiah Thomas, M.A., in the presence of Mr. John Pritchard Registrar, Mr. John L. Williams, of Upper Bangor. to Ellen, eldest daughter of Mr. John Morgan, Cadnant. On the 23d Inst., by licence, at Glanogwen Church, Bethesda, near Bangor, by the Rev. J. Morgan. Mr H. Bradiey Jcnes, (Gar- nionydd) to Lucy Alice, eldest daughter of the late J. Kirke George, Esq., Derby. DEATHS. On the 22nd inst., at Leamlngton. In her 14th year, Lucy Martha, youngest daughter of Thomas Turner, Esq., of Plas Brereton, Carnarvon. On the 15th inst., suddenly, at Holm Eden. Carlisle, Catherine Jones, fifth daughter of the late Mr. Humphrey Jones, Holy- well. On the 12th inst., at Beaumaris, aged 68, Sarah, relict of the late Mr. Robert Owens, joiner. On the 19th inst., aged 23, David, only son of Mr. David Da- vies. grocer, &c.. Pontfathew, l'owyn, Merionethshire. On the 19th inst, aged 21, after 3 months Illness, borne with christian fortitude, Miss Hannah Catherine Williams, only and beloved danghter of Mr. Thomas R. Williams, Draper, Festiniog, and grand daughter of the late Mr. John Robert Jones, grocer, of this city. On the 20th inst, at Hirael, in consequence of a fall, aged 45, Mr. Owen Jones, Master Mariner. On the 23rd inst., at Berllan-bach, Bangor, aged 51! years, Ann, the wife of Mr. Robert Williams, the sexton of the Cathedral, On the 19th inst.. at the Crown & Anchor, Well-street, Ban- gor, aged 66 yeais, Mrs Mary Williams, widow of Mr. Wiiliam R Williams, Master mariner. On the 17th inst., aged 24 years, at Cilgeraint, Llundegai, of consumption, Grace, the wife of Morris Mathews, Quairyman. On the 18th inst., at Penybryn, near Pentlr, aged 36, Mr, Dan- iel Thomas, farmer. On the 21st inst., at Holyhead, in her 60th year, Eliza, the beloved wife of the Rev. W. Griffith, Independent minister in that town. She had been visited by many months' illness. Her loss will be mourned by a large circle of friends and acquaint- ances. She was a friend to all, and her life was that of a Christian. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." The funeral, which win be a public one, is fixed on Monday next, at 2 o'clock, and no doubt her mourners will be many. On the 21st inst, aged G3, at Oswestry, the Rev. William Row- lands, Wesleyan Minister. Deceased had been for many years Editor of the Eurgrawn, in the conducting of which periodical he shewed great talent and learning he was also the author of several books bearing upon the tenets of the body of Christians, among whom he laboured faithfully for 36 years. He was a native of the parish of Bangor.

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