Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

29 articles on this Page

THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.

POWERS AND CHINA. «

"I %porting.I

A BUILDER AND HIS CONTRACT…

[No title]

DUKE OF WESTMINSTER'S RETURN.

ANOTHER CHOLMONDELEY FIRE.…

HARTHILL.

Advertising

MISFORTUNES OF AN M.P.I »

| — AN ANCIENT CHESHIRE COURT.…

WHITCHURCH BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

Advertising

SIR J. BRUNNER AND THE WAR.…

AUCTION SALES. -0

REMOVAL OF INFECTIOUS PATIENTS.

THE CREWE ELECTION.

GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST A YOUTH.…

[No title]

News
Cite
Share

The Marchioness of Bute, Lady Margaret Crichton-Stuart, and Lord Colum Crichton- Stuart, left Mount Stuart, Rothesay, on Satur- day for London, en route for Palestine. They carry the heart of the late Marquis of Bute for burial at Mount Olivet, a request that this should be done being contained in his will. DEATH OF THE RBV. C. GARRETT.—The Rev. Charles Garrett, late superintendeat of the Liverpool Wesleyan Mission, and ex-president of the conference, died at his residence in Liverpool on Sunday afternoon, after a long illness, at the age of seventy-seven. Mr. Garrett was educated at Richmond Wesleyan College, and was chosen president of the conference in 1882. During his twenty-eight years' ministry in Liverpool he was presented with a testi- monial and a purse of l.OOOgs. in recognition of his labours in the cause o( religion and I temperance.

HA WARDEN.

. SHOCKLACH.

. MOLD.

. TARPORLEY.

. WREXHAM.

MALPAS.

■ -1 Chester Stock attj £…

----fltorftetg anb dFatrg,

[No title]