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SWANSEA, FRIDAY, JULY 9. ...

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To the EDITOR of The CAMBRIAN.

To the EDITOR of The CAMBRIAN.

Family Notices

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SI3.T3S. B On Monday last, the lady of Lieut. John Langdon, R. K. Swansea W3 ■. of a daughter. H| On the ISth ult. at the house of the Right Hon. Sir John Nicholl, in BB Brnton street, the lady of the Dean of St. Asaph, of a son. S9 laanaiEB, 9 On Wednesday afternoon, by Dr. Cohen, under special permission of the Rev. Dr. Solomon Herschel, Grand Rabbi, David J. Cohen, Esq. H of Baltimore, United States of America, to Harriett, daughter of the fl late Mr. Jacob Cohen, of Swansea. On the 28th ult. at Abergavenny, Mr. T. Trotter, of Coleford, Glon- |B cestershire, to Fanny, third daugh.er of Mr. B. Peache, Priory, Aber- H gavenny. Same day, at Gwernesney, Monmouthshire, by the Rev. John James BS Jones, Mr. Henry Shurmur, of Bristol, to Anne, third danghter of Mr. H| Prichard, of the former pl ice. HB On the 1st inst. Francis Braithwaite, surgeon, of Hereford, to Mary HB Ann, daughter of John Mitchell, Esq. of Kington. Same day, at Dixton, near Monmouth, the Rev. J. A. Hanson, M. A. of Alineley, Herefordshire, to Mary Lucy, yonngest daughter of Robert Baker, Esq. late of Per6hore, Worcestershire. On the 2d inst. at Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, Monmouthshire, Mr. J. Meredith, of the Chapel Farm, to Miss Woodcock, of Monmouth. Same day, at Abergavenny, the Rev. Micah Thomas, Tutor of the Baptist Academy in that town, to Rachael, daughter of the late John Harries, Esq. of Govilon. On the 5th inst. at St. Mary's, Bryanstone-square, Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. E. Stopford, 3d Foot Guards, second son of the Earl of Courtown, to Horatia Charlotte, widow of the late R. Tebbits, Esq. and only daughter of T. Lockwood, Esq, DmD. On Friday last, the infant daughter of Thomas Thomas, Esq. solicitor, Swansea. On Saturday last, in her 85th year, much esteemed and regretted, Mrs. Davies, mother of Mrs. Jones, of the Mackworth-Arms, Swansea. Same day, aged 51, Mrs. Williams, many years the respected house- keeper to Capt. George Jones, R. N„ of GlanmSr, near Swansea. On Sunday last, aged 65, Mr. Francis Braine, surgeon, of Swansea. On Monday last, after a short illness, Mrs. Pierce, wife of theRev. George Pierce, of Swansea. On Wednesday last, at the house of her son, J. Jackson Price, Esq. solicitor, Swansea, Mrs. Barrett, aged 59, after an illness of eleven years, borne with Christian fortitude. On Tuesday last, at Ty Vree, near Pyle, after a lingering illness, in the 69th year of her age, Catherine, the beloved wife of Mr. Matthew Forster, late of Neath, in this county. In the relative duties of wife and mother she was inestimable, and in that of neighbour and friend ardent and sincere. The serenity of her death exemplified the purity of her life, and all her actions testified the true Christian. Her loss to her truly afflicted husband and family is irreparable, and they will never cease to regret all that was valuable to them in life. HH On the 25th ult. at Cardiff, Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. Philip Lewis, BH of the Griffin Inn, aged 58. H On the 30th tilt, at the Parsonage, Maisemorc, near Gloucester, aged fill 39, Ann Sarah, wife of Lieut.-Col. Evans. m Monday last, aged 71, Mrs. Jeremy, of Cwmunis, Carmarthenshire. |H On the 29th ult. at Weymouth, Dr. Murray, formerly of Swansea.. Kl On the 19th ult. at Tyngelly, Cardiganshire, aged 99, Mr. Edward Q Jones, grandfather of Mr. Edward Jones, of the Clown Inn, Gloucester. |H On the 5th inst. at his house in Pulteney-street, Bath, Thomas Lech- BB mere, Esq. many years a Member of Council at Bombay. |H

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