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PRENDERGAST CHURCH RESTORATION…
PRENDERGAST CHURCH RESTORATION 1 FUND. the rear 1845 an effort was made by the late Rev. H ™- W. Harris to 'repair and enlarge' the Parish ,'«FCH of Prendergast, and subscriptions were promised I,that object to the amount of about £ 200. The L .E of that effort from various causes, combined with JLGREASED dilapidations which have accrued during 'TWENTY years now render an entire reconstruc- ted enlargement of the fabric absolutely necessary. this undertaking the Hector and Churcb- respectfully solicit the assistance of the public. Population, Prendergast. 1540 "unaber of sittings in present Church. 180 Ditto in proposed Ch jrch. 314 Contributions already promised:— £ S. d. 1(r Massy, Cottesmore 100 0 0 J. 11. A. Philipps, Picton Castle 100 0 0 Mr Scourfield, M.P., Williamston 50 0 0 ^R Lloyd, Glanafon 50 0 0 kr John Harvey, Picton Place 50 0 0 kt Joshua Harvey, Mill Bank. 50 0 0 Rev. F. Foster, M.A., Poyston, 50 0 0 hir Davies, Spring Gardens. 25 0 0 ^R Stannard, Old Bridge. 25 0 0 tOrd Bishop of St. David's 20 0 0 Air R. H. Harvey. 20 0 0 Lort Phillips, M.P.Lawrenny Park 10 0 0 Rose, Springfield 10 0 0 lir Walters, High Street. 20 0 0 Daniel Lloyd, Old BRIDGE 5 0 0 Alre James, Commercial INN 5 0 0 )At Williams, Spring Gardens 5 0 0 :Mr John Lewis, Woodbine. 500 Air John Duchneid, Old Bridge 3 3 0 TOR Street, London, per Mr Smithett 830 Messrs Jones & N asb, BRISTOL., 2 2 0 TOR MORRIS, Prendergast 2 0 0 14r James, Prendergast Hill 2 0 0 TOR TAYLOR, Old BRIDGE 10 0 TORS JOHN, Prendergast, 110 ^R THOMAS John; Prendergast. 1 1 0 TOR E. H. SMITHETT, MARKET-STREET. 1 10 JFR COPE, SAETHAEIWYD I 1 0 TOR MADOCKS, PICTON PLACE. 10 0 TO* R. H. WILSON, BRISTOL I. 10 0 TOR TITUS JENKINS, OLD BRIDGE 10 0 TOESSRS POWELL, MATLIIAS, & EVANS.. 5 0 0 TOR P. P. ELLIS, HIGH-STREET 2 2 0 MESSRS R. JAMES & SON 2 2 0. TOR THOMAS BAKER, HIGH-STREET. 2 2 0 TORS WILLIAMS, MILL INN. 2 2 0 TOIGG MOUNTAGUE, BRISTOL 4 0 0 TOISS BARNARD, BRISTOL 10 0 TOR JOHN PHILLIPS, VICTORIA PLACE. 10 0 JOS. Godwin, WRINGTON. 1 3 O TOR E. Potter, HIGH-STREET 1 0 0 A FRIEVH, PER MRSTANNARD 2 2 0 TOR JOSEPH THOMAS, BRIDGE-STREET.. 5 0 0 S. JENKINS, PRENDERGAST 10 0 ^FRIEND 10 0 "JR DAVIES, PLOUGH AND HARROW 10 0 JJJR JAMES GODWIN, BRISTOL 5 0 0 £ *68SRS GREENISH AND DAWKINS 2 2 0 MISSES REYNOLDS, SALUTATION. 2 2 0 R;R EDMOND. DARK-STREET 10 0 ^R W. HOOD, HIGH STREET 10 0 MR AND MRS BARHAM, TRECWN 20 0 0 r Goode, High-street 5 0 0 y G. L. Owen, WITHYBUSH 5 5 0 kr r. R. OIVen, Foley House 2 2 0 1, !|8 BROWNELL, LEAMINGTON, PER MRS ,.TOASSY 1 0 0 VALLANCE, HURST PIER-POINT 2 2 0 V»R P. R. EVANS 110 H. D. REYNOLDS, SURGEON, HAVER- *J>RDWEST 110 V:™RIERID, PER MRS BARHAM 10 0 0 V!R HENLY, HIGH STREET 5 0 0 JJ* WIN. LLOYD, HIGH STREET 1 1 0 T^KECS, MARKET STREET 10 0 V|,88 STOKES, MARKET STREET 0 10 0- ^WILSON, MARKET STREET, PER MR 0 SMITHETT 0 10 6 AND MRS SMITHETT, PER MR SMITHEU 1 0 0 ^*3. PER MR SMITHETT 0 10 0 H ELLIS, DEW STREET 0 10 6 \.011ECTED OY MISS PHILLIPS, POYSTON. 4 0 0 V,R H. DAVIES, OLD BRIDGE. 5 0 0 KR PHILLIPS, PRENDERGAST PLACE 10 0 EVX. JJORN, HILL-STREET. 2 0 0 ROAKSHOT, SWANSEA 110 & FRIEND. 2 0 0 •B1' PHILLIPS, SHOALS HOOK., 0 10 0 KV}- T. HOPPER, CLIFTON 10 0 V. MILES, PRENDERGAST 0 10 6 V,R ^WALTER REYNOLDS 1 1 V JAMES WILLIAMS, MARKET-STREET.. 0 10 T5 LR HUGHES, Victoria PLACE 10 0 D. P. SAUNDERS, BRIDGE-STREET. 1 0 0 STEPHEN GREEN, HIGH-STREET. 110 JOHN BROWN, MARKET-STREET 110 V 188 GWYTHER, SWAN INN 10 0 VJR T. JAMES, COMMERCIAL INN 110 GR LLEWELLIN, SPITTAL 0 10 0 BOWEN, HIGH-STREET 10 0 JAMES A. OWEN, WESTMINSTER2 2 0 JAMES ALLEN, CASTLEMARTIN IO 0 0 ?JR HENRY AHEN, BARRISTER-AT-LAW 2 2 0 SC COLBY, FYNONE, PER MRS MASSY 2 O 0 ^SCURLOCK, HIGH-STREET 0 10 6 MESSRS W. BAKER AND SONS, BRISTOL, WPER MR FARROW 3 3 0 CHARLES PRIOR, PER MR P. P. ELLIS. 0 10 6 Y?"ECTED BY MISS WILLIAMS, MILL INN 3 3 10 LEWIS, QUAY-STREET 10 0 GRIFFITHS, HIGH-STREET 0 10 0 V* JOHN HARDING, PRENDERGAST 1 0 0 JU* A.]}D MR3 DAWSON, SYDENHAM. 10 10 0 ^.OUSHE AND MISS PHILLIPS 2 0 0 V W. L.HARDING, CITY ROAD 9 },{F N. PHILLIPS, DEW-STREET 0 10 0 ¥,^PBELL, OLD BRIDGE 1 0 0 BLETHYN, HIGH-STREET.. 0 10 0 JOHN WILLIAMS AT LLOYD'S, COACH- J}? £ KER 1 1 0 A XP.WI LEWIS, BRIDGE-STREET 1 0 0 MTV?* 10 0. 0 ^(.^HOMAS HARDING, PRENDERGAST 10 0 ¥LW- B. ROWLANDS 1 1 0 OWEN, PORTFIELD 110 K^WN, KENSINGTON HOUSE 2 2 0 <3O». °RRIS, BRISTOL 1 1 0 K 'ECTED BY MISSE. FOSTER 17 16 0 MISS L. FOSTER 3 7 9 %R>BY MISS M. CLERK 1 11 0 K LOARNARD, CLIFTON 1 0 0 TOR £ LEND» PER MR WHITE 0 10 0 4 T^°GERI,, TOWER HILL 0 10 0 ITT*R'E*D 1 0 0 V ^WYER, CLIFTON 2 2 0 TOFOA^LAKE, BRISTOL 0 10 6 JFRAFC YKES' CLIFTON 0 10 0 ?<IY^OBINS> PER MRS BARHAM 5 0 0 LLR* MARTYN, HILL-STREET 1 0 0 ^°LWFRJCLIURCL1' BRIDGEESTREET 110 „ LONP M weekly pence by parish- by Miss Nash, Clifton.) 10 0 CTEA by Miss Cousins, Bristol.. 2 10 G FRANCIS FOSTER, M.A., Rector JOHN HARVEY,ln, PHILIP WHITE,} CHUR^wardens,
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CHOICE NEW FRUIT, IN GREAT YAEIETY, A. T MODEEATK PRICES. Í". AT „ r ..c,. P. P. ELLIS'S GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH-STREET, HA.VERFORDWEST. ESTABLISHED 1812. 4,' -J I; If AND T. PRO C t o r 'i'.l r. ".J', CATHAY, BRISTOL, IN calling attention to their SPECIAL MANURES, have much pleasure in stating that they will be found of JL very superior quality, and the most economical which are manufactured. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land WHEATi OAT, AND BAELKY MANUEES strengthen the straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degree BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME has been proved to be the most economical source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. Gr E A S S M A N U E E S are very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manures is regulated according as they may be required to be more or less permanent in their character. MANUFACTORIES BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHE TER, AN WARWICK. AGENTS:— till MR D. P. SAER, CHEMIST, SEEDSMAN, &c, PEMBROKE-DOCK. '/s I \iif. MESSRS EDMOND & REES, DARK-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. .u., MR. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, FISHGUARD. 1
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST…
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY. ':1"'1 it: ■ 1-1 I 1 CONTRIBUTIONS 1866. THE Honorary Secretaries beg most gratefully to JL acknowledge the receipt of the following sums, and would at the same time respectfully urge upon the attention of those Clergymen and Dissenting Ministers in the county, who have not yet made collections in behalf of this institution for the present year, the pressing and many claims which it has on their sympathy and support. £ s. d. Collection in Jefferston Church, per Rev.J. D. PALMOUR 2 2 0 Ditto in Burton Church, per Rev.Joseph Tombs 3 13 0 Ditto in ROBESTON West Church, per REV W. H. Higgon. 1 8 8 Ditto in LLAWHADEN Church, per Rev Daniel JONES 2 8 6 Ditto in BLETHERSTON Church, per Rev Daniel Jones 0 15 6 Ditto in National School Room, Solva, per REV J. P. WILLIAMS 2 5 0 Ditto in Lampeter VELFREY Church, per Rev Richard Lewis 2 2 6
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CURES AND COMFORT FOR THEBEDRIDDEN fl" I BY '0', HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. mHIS wonderful Ointment acts like magic in relieving i. and curing old sores, wounds, bad legs, ulcers, and eruptions of the skin; when rubbed on the surface it penetrates and purifies each tissue on its passage, and exerts the most wholesome influence over the internal structures. It heals by cleansing all animal fluids with which it comes in contact, and thereby promotes a sound and permanent cure. Gout and Rheumatism. To sufferers from the racking pains of Rheumatism and Gout this Ointment will prove invaluable. After fomentation with warm water the soothing action of this Ointment is most remarkable; it seems at once to lessen inflammation, ease pain, reduce the swelling, restore natural circulation, and expels the disease. For the above complaints Holloway's Ointment and Pills are in- valuable specifics. Diplheria, Bronchitis, Sore Throats, Coughs, and Colds. This class of diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment, three times a day, upon the throat, chest, and back of the patient. It will soon penetrate and give immediate relief. In all stages of Influenza, Colds, and Bronchitis, this treatment may be followed with effi- ciency and safety-indeed it has never been known to fail. .All Varieties of Sldn Diseases, Scrofula, and Scurvy. This Ointment is a certain cure for Ringworm, Scurvy Scrofula, or King's Evil, and the most inveterate skin diseases to which the human race is subject. They can- not be treated with a safer or more speedy remedy than Holloway's Ointment, assisted by his celebrated Pills, which act so powerfully on the constitution and so purify the blood that these disorders are completely eradicated from the system, and lasting cure obtained. Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation. These complaints are most distressing to both body and mind, false delicacy concealing them from the knowledge of the most intimate friends. Persons suffer for years from Piles and similar complaints when they might use Holloway's Ointment with instant relief, and effect their own cure without the annoyance of explaining their ail- ments to anyone. The Pills greatly assist the Ointment as they purity the blood, regulate its circulation, rene v deceased structures, and invigorate the entire system. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases:- Bad Less Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore-throats Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin-disease Burns Chapped-hands GlandutaiSweJ'vags Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago Sore-heads BiteofMos- Cancers « Tumours chetoes & Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers Sand-Flies. Stiff-joints Scald heads Wounds Coco-Bay Elephantiasis Sorefupples laws Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, inear Temple Bar) London, and also by all respectable druggists and dealers in medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following priiecs:-ls.lid, 2s.9d., 4s.6d, lis, 22&, & 33s. each pot Thereisaconsiderablesa-mgbytakingthelargeYsizes. N.B.—Directioiiefor the guidance of patient-tin every disorder are affixed to each pot. N.B.—'Holloway's Pills and Ointment can be had of all Chemists ant? Drusrarists. with Welsh Directions, win-tout extra expense.
HAVERFORDWEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
HAVERFORDWEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL. LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LIBRARY FUND. JE s. d. J.H.ScourneH,Esq.,M.P.IO 0 0 Rev J. H. A. Philipps, M.A.. 5 0 0 Ron. Capt. W. Edwardes. 5 0 0 J D. Brown, ESQ 2 2 0 John Lloyd, ESQ 2 2 0 W. Davies, ESQ 3 3 0 T. ROWLANDS, ESQ 1 1 0 Rev. W. B. Rowlands, M.A. 1 1 0 Mrs W.B.Rowlands. 100 Rev. J. B. Rowlands, B.A. 100 J. Marychurcb, ESQ 1 1 0 Henry Davies, ESQ. 10 0 G. L. Owen, Esq. 100 H. P. Goode, Esq. 1 1 0 R. WILLIAMS, ESQ. 10 0 R. HARVEY, ESQ 110 J. Harvey, ESQ. 110 Mr P. P. ELLIS 110 J. W. Phillips, ESQ 1 1 0 MR E. J. POTTER 10 0 MR T. WHICHER DAVIES 110 T. R. Owen, Esq. 1 1 0 MR W.LLOYD 10 0 Mr J. WARR 110 Mr G. PALMER 10 0 Mr W. WILLIAMS 10 0 W. John, ESQ 1 1 0 Rev T. Horn, M.A 0 10 0 Mr W. Hood 0 10 0 Mr W.H.Reea. 0 10 0 Mr Blethyn 0 10 0 Mr T.J.White 0 10 6 Mr C. Saies. 0 10 6 Mr J.Phillips. 0 10 6 Mr S.Green 0 10 0 Mr T. Williams 0 10 0 Mr James PHILLIPS. 0 5 0 MR JOHN PHILLIPS 0 5 0 MRW. PHILLIPS 0 5 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins.. 0 10 0 Messrs R. James and Son I 1 0 T- H. Wilson, Esq., 0 10 0 MrJohnBrown 0 10 0 Right Ron. Earl of Cawdor 5 0 0 i L. C. P. Lewis, Esq. 1 0 0 A Friend, per Rev. S. O. Meares 150 T- Skone, ESQ. 1 1 0 T. RANDLE, ESQ I 1 0 W. RANDLE, ESQ 1 1 0 Rev. James Thomas, M.A. 110 A Lady, r er Rev. W. B. Rowlands 100 W. Williams, Esq. 1 1 0 Henry Phillips, ESQ 0 10 0 MRG. N. HASSELL 0 10 0 Mr Nicholas 0 10 0 Air W. LLEWELLIN 0 5 0 James HIGGON, ESQ 2 0 0 Mr. Thomas Baker 010 6 W. Rees, ESQ 1 1 0 T. EDWARDES, ESQ ] 1 0 "ANON." PER REV W.B.ROWLANDS 100 T. WATTS, ESQ 1 0 0 E.T. Massy. Esq 2 2 G. Lort PHILLIPS, Esq., M.P 5 0 0 E. P. PHILLIPS, ESQ 1 1 0 A. Beynon, Esq 0 10 O Mrs H. ACKLAND 0 5 0 James Summers, ESQ 1 1 0 W. WALTERS, ESQ 110 R. Pavin Davies, ESQ 1 1 0 Rev. F. Foster 0 10 0 J. E. Evans, Esq., a present of books. Rev. C. H. Barham, a present of books. Mr Saunders 0 10 6 W. Williams, ESQ 10 0 MR GIBBON 0 5 0 REV C. H. BARHAM 110 Rev Canon THOMAS 1 0 0 Ezra Roberts, ESQ. 1 1 0 David DAVIES, ESQ 1 1 0 Nett proceeds of first Reading.. 3 16 0 Miss HARRIES 10 0 Rev. R. Lewis, Lampeter 1 0 0 Major Willan 10 0 Nett proceeds of second Reading 3 17 6 MR DAVID LEWIS 0 10 0 Nett proceeds of Third Reading 2 310 J.A.Owen, Esq., B.A. 1 1 0 Nett proceeds of Fourth Reading 3 5 10 R. LLEWELLIN, ESQ. 1 0 0 Miss Minnie REYNOLDS 1 1 0 Nett proceeds of Fifth Reading 4 12 10 Nett proceeds of Sixth Reading 4 13 10 Nett proceeds of Seveuth Reading 2 16 10 Mr Green, a set of maps. J. B. Henley, Esq 1 0 0 Contributions will be received by the Honorary Secre- I tary, Rev W. Powen Rowlands, M.A., Head Master of the Gram nar School, arid by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr John James, High-street, Haverfordwest.
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