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GWERNAFFIELD.

LLANGOLLEN.'

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LLANGOLLEN. DEATH FROM FIRE.-On Friday moraine, an old man named David Jones, for many years a carder in Messrs. f Hughes and Roberts's flannel mill, and subsequently employed in the same capacity at Glyn, was found dead in his house under the following circumstances On the previous night his son had left him in bed, to which for some period he had been confined, some time after nine o'clock There was a fire in the room at the time, but no candle about. Early on Friday morning a neigh- bour was alarmed by the smell of fire, and, breaking into the house, found the old man in a sitting posture in a chair quite dead. The bedclothes, seveial articles of clothing, and some of the furniture, were smouldering, and the whole house was full of smoke. An inquest was held on his body on Saturday afternoon, in the Town Hall, before B. H. Thelwell, Esq., coroner, and a jury of which Mr. H. M. Beever, Ormonde place, was foreman. David Jones, spinner, son of deceased, and Evan Evans, labourer, a neighbour, deposed to having found deceased in the position indicated above, The sleeve of his shirt had been burnt. The jury, after < a short consultation, returned a verdict to the effect ( that deceased had died by suffocation, there being no evidence to prove how the fire originated. Deceased was a native of Newtown, and had been working in Llangollen for a number of years. i

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THE PETROLEUM ACT.

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