Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

1 article on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

<-r- .t.. To the High Sheriff of the Count!/ of Carnarvon. W E, the undersigned, request that you T » will call an early Meeting of the Gentlemen, Clergy, aurl Freeholders of the county of Carnarvon, to consider of the propriety of presenting a loyal ami dutiful Aldress,.W Ala.icsfy at (he present momentous crisii. R. Oarnons, G. T. Smith* H. Warrington, Win, ."Williams, IT. Warrington, Win, ."Williams, t). Griffith, I J Haslam, G. Roberts, Evan Herbert, Thomas Joucs, John Evans, Robt. Griffith, John Evans, Robt. Griffith, II. Jones, J. Ellis 1. ■ J. B. Edwards, John Lloyd, Matt.. Fleming, 0 Richd. Roberts, Robt. Roberts, Thos. Jones, Robt. Beaver, O. A. Poole. ■April 3,1808. In pursuance of the above requisition, I do *iereby Appoint a Meeting of the Gentlemen, Clergy, and Freeholders of the county of Oat* Rarvon, to be held at the Shire liall, in the town ol Carnarvon, iji the said county, on Wednesday the 20th day of April instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. ROBERT THOMAS CARREG, Sheriff of the said County. Carreg, Uth April, 1808. FIVE GUINEAS REWARD. BROKE OUT of Beauraaris Gaol, on the Night of April the 6th, 1803, JOHN JPlllCIlARD, Labourer, about. 5 feet 4 inches I high, red hair, light grey eyes, well set teeih, a little impediment in his speech, a heavy down look, and face a littie freckled. Is a native of Anglesey, and has chiefly resided in the parish of Llanfigail. Whoever will apprehend him, and lodge him safely, shall rfceeive FIVE GUINEAS Reward from the Gaoler of Beau- maris. To Caver this Season, KING ARTHUH, v AT ONE GUINEA PER MARE* Tkt Staniy to be paid on or before the bt July. ING ARTHUR was bred at Greenfield JV Hal!, Flintshire, and got by a celebrated Cheshire horsc.-His dam was hred ty Mr. Bake- "Well, of Dishley, Lancashire. "Well, of Dishley, Lancashire. lie is a beautiful dark brown horse, rising four I stani-, h^ids niiih, and is lowed by good judges, to be one of the most com- plete horses of his age, in the kingdom. Mow Lodge, Anglesea, March, 1808. MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE. J This day is published, with various Wood En- gravings, -handsomely printed in Foolscap Octavo, price 8s. boards, embellished with a FRONTISPIECE, THE Second Volume of THE MISERIES JL OF HUMAN LIFE; Or, The. LAST Groans of Timothy Testy and Samuel Sensitive. With which are now, for the first time, inter- spersed, VARIETIES, incidental to the principal matter, in Prose and Verse. In Nine additional Dialogues, as overheard, Ðy JAS. BERESFORD, A. M- Fellow of Mcrton College, Oxford. Also this day is published, the EYGHTH EDI- TION of the FIRST VOLUME, which also is em- bellished with a new and characteristic Frontis- piece. N. B- Both the above Plates arc engraved by Ecriven, from original Drawings, by.the Author 1 Also1, is now published, price 12s. a Series of SEVENTEEN C()t.onRD A-VIN- C, taken from the two volumes of the MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE, drawn and engraved by J. A. Atkinson. N. B. This Set of Humorous Plates are in- tended either to be bo-and up and sold with the Work, or separateiy in boards; if the latter, descriptive Letter-press is given. Printed for WM, MILLER, Alhermarle-street, I* ion; and sold by J. Rasbrook, Bangor; lu.nfer, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead; Ed- wards, Ruthin Roberts, Carnarvon Carnes, I HolyweII aud Brostcr and Son, Chester. EAGLE AJVD chil d IN ( HOLYIIEAi).. THE following COACHES set out from the above Inn THE EOYALIAIL TO. LONDON, My way of Chester, every morning, in 48 hours. I-(; 6 0 Outside, 3 3 0 TO CHESTER, Inside, 2 5 0 Outside, 1 5 0 liy way ef Shrewsbury. THE ANCIENT BRITON, Every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday mornings, to the Bull and Mouth, London. Fare inside, 4 4-0 Outside, 2 10 0 TO SAI.Or, Inside. 1 15 0 Outside, 1 5 & THE PRINCE OF WALES POST COACH, Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sa- turday, to Shrewsbury. Fare inside, I 15 0 Outside, 1 5 0 ftlr No parcels, &c. to be accounted for, unless entered and jraid for accordingly. GEORGE INN, PAIIKGATE. I TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, rj^HAT old-established INN, with the FfJR- J5, N ITU RE and STOCK, now occupied by Mr. Spencer, who is removing.to the Eagle-and- Obihl. Holyhead.—For farther particulars, apply to EDMUND LYON, Esq. Nestoa; or to Mr. ■SPENCER, on the premises. March 3I, 1808. FIVE GUINEAS REWARD. WHEREAS the Leather Shop of MR. v v JoHs PAYNTER, of Amlwch, in the county of Anglesey, Currier and Leather Cutter, was BROKE OPEN on the night of Tuesday the 15tlt day of March, 1808, and a quantity of Leather and other Goods taken, and carried away therefrom. Notice is hereby given, That whoever will give information respecting the said robbery, so that the offender or o Irenderi may be brought to just ice, shall, on conviction, receive a Reward of FIVE GUINEAS from MR. ROBERT PRICK ARD, of Llwydiarfh Esgob, Clerk and Treasurer to the Amlwch Association for the Prosecution of Felons- t TO BE LET, -AND EVTENED LTON IMMEDIATELY,1/ GLANYDON, ANGLESEA. GLANYDON commands a most beautiful and extensive sea view., with the advantage of convenient Bathing places, within 200 yards of the house has a breakfast and dining room, with kitchens, servants hall dairy, pantrys, &c. &e. besides excellent cellars tea-room, five bed-rooms aUl dressing-rooms, with servants rooms, &c. above stairs; coach-house, stables, cow-house, and other convenient out-houses, and au excel- lent, walled garden, stocked with well-trained fruit trees. Glanydon is situated about a mile from the market town of Amlwch, where tha post arrives daily, aud within ten miles of the post road from Holyhead to London. The markets arc well sup- plied ou Saturdays, and almost a <¡¡y communi- cation by regular traders from Amlwch to Liver- pool. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Pooj,Es', Solicitors, Cariiarvoii; or Mr. PRICE, Mona Lodge, Angksca. The tenant niay he accommoifctted withlaad, from ten to forty acres, in high cultivation. March, I SOS. THE WHOLE WORKS OF A II CUB IS HOP LEI GII TO A\ —^ v Jttst published, by R. Ogle, at Blair's Head, 295, Ilolborn, and T. Hamilton, No. 37, Paternoster- Row, in 6 vois. 8vo. price ds. 6d. Royal Paper 3L 3s. A NEW and EXLARGED EDITION of the WORKS of this admirabk Prelate, containing a number of ORIGINAL PIECES equal to any of his former productions, with the LIFE of the Author, and Critical Remarks upau his writings, By the Hev. G. GERMENT. Subscribers will please Immediately to complete. their setts, and those wishing for copies are re- quested to order thom soon, as the book will be immediately advanced in price. R. Ogle. takes this opportunity of returning tbauks to those individuals and &e. in Norln and South Wales, who have houoredhim with their patronage, and solicits their attention to his catalogue of Divinity lately published (which may be had gratis) and froin whieh he will make the trade allowance of 10 per Cent discount, if to the amount of £10 be taken. May be had of J. Rasbrook, Bangor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin; Roberts, Carnar- von Carnes, Holywell, and Uroster and Son, Chestir. JGRAND CITY LOTTERY Of Freehold Houses, I DISCHARGED OF LAND TAX. V £ 104,000 VALUE IN CAPITAL PHIZES. 20,000 TICKETS. TO BE DRAWN AT GCILDHALL, 26. List of Capital Prizes, with Die Value of each. Grand Ho tel, 9, Skirmcr-strcete. £25,000 24, Skinner-street, 7,000 43, Ditto, 6.000 45, Ditto, 6,000 5, Pickett-street, 6,000 7, Ditto, 6,000 17, Skinner-street, 4,000 21, Ditto, 4,000 41, Ditto, 4,000 8, Ditto, -4,000 4, Ditto, 4,000 10, Pickett-street, 4,000 1), Ditto, 4,000 18, Skinner-street, f. 3,000 40, West-side of Snow-hill,• 3,000 42, Skinner-street,. 3,000 48, Ditto, 3,000 49, Ditto, 3,000' 4, Pickt,-tt-slrect 3,000 22, Skinner-street. 2r000 Mnking together the Sum. of £ 104,000. The above Valuation is taken at the lowest es- timate, and there is no doubt, that by the time the Lottery is drawn, the property will be very considerably increased in value. Offers have been made from various persons to purchase several of the Houses at the prices they are estimated at, and it is proposed that those Prizes which are divided into small shares shall be soid, and the produce paid to the Shareholders according to their respective Shares. PRESENT PRICE Ticket, £ 19 0 Half £ 4 4 0 Eighth £ l 2 0 Quarter 2 3 0 Sixteenth. 0 11 0 Tickets and Shares are selling- at all the WANTED, An Apprentice to a Chemist and Druggist, Apply to B WIHTTKLL, Chester, Royal Exchange Assurance Office, London, FEBRUARY 24TH lSor, THE Corporation of the ROYAL EX- C11A NH J E A S S U It AN C F. have consti tu ted and appointed Mr. JOII ROUERTS, of Bangor, in the county of Carnarvon, Attory at Law, their Agent and Receiver for the said-place and parts adjacent; for the Assurance of Buildings, Goods, Merchandizes and Farming-stock, from {;,g or damage by fire; and also for the Assurance of Lives. By order of the Court of Directors, SAMUEL FENNING, Jun. Secretary. LEY FOR CATTLE, J At Plas-gwynnant, in the parish of Beddgelert, from the 12th Mrfy, 1808, to the 10th October following. One year-old Cattle £ 0 12 Two year-old do. 0 15 Three year-old do. 1 0 The Ley consists of lanrls formerly used as mowing grounds, and are in greatly improved con- dition. A proper person will look after the ley cattle, which may he bonked r>y TJ I J I >. T S i NE- IIB-MIAH BRACEGlltDLE, at Pias-gwynnaot afore- said. TO TEE CURIOUS IN PENS. jgjbr ( PALMER'S Royal, Portable, and other Pens, (SUITED TO LADIES AS WELL AS GENTLEMEN'S HANDS,) SOI.D WHOLESALE Si RETAIL, AT THEIR Royal Pen Manufactory, East GrhisteaiL The Sole I n veil tors of the | ROYAL PORTABLE PES. *TnHESIi Pt'ns from e\*j r .ifivo given JL..thft most general safi « op :rd are now hell in un'versial estimation, not. orfiy-m tlte United Kingdom, but also it 1 and West" Indies, and on the Continent. The peculiar mc- thod of cutting C.1, and the neat and convenient manner in which the Portable Pens are put up, have produced to the proprietors many flattering testimonials from the ltoyal Family, and many of 'he nobility and entry, of their superior worth and cle-gitice; and the public may be assured that I every poosiblc care will be observed to continue worthy their notice and preference. Large office Pells of the first quality, and Pens lor drawing, and lallies line writing. Also Boxes of various sizes, fitted up with every necessary article for Writing. PALMER'S PENS May be had in London, of Hatchard, Bookseller to her Majesty, Piccadilly; Muim, New Bond- street; Ackerman's Repository of Arts, Strand Jackson, T98, Oxford-street; H. T. Hodgson,. Wiinpole-street, and No. 6, Great Mary-le-bone- strcet; Robey, 127, Mount-street, Ber&lcy-square; Wranghaiii, New HtHHI-Strcct; Wilson, Paul's- aliey; Build, PaU Mall; Champante and Co. Jewry-street, Aldgatc,and Owen., Poultry; Bros- ter and Son, Chester; J. Rasbrook^ Bangor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead; Ed- wards, Ruthin; Roberts, Carnarvon; Carnes, Holywell. ANGLESEY, I TURNPIKE TOLLS TO BE LET. NOTICE IS IIEUEBY GIVEN, rT^IIAT the tolls arising at the several toIl- Ji gates within the county of will he let, by auction, to the highest bidder, at the dwelling-house of Mr. William Griffith, known fiy the name or Sign of the Bull's Head, in Llangefni, in the said connty, on Wednesday the 20th day of April next, between the houVs of eleven and four o'clock in the afternoon, to commence from the 12th of May then next ensuing, at the following reduced rates, vil. s. (I. For every horse, mare, gelding, mule, or other cattle, drawing any coach, chaise, cart, waggon, or other carriage whatso- ever, the sum of 0 0 0 For every horse, mare, gelding, mule, or ass, laden or unladen, and not drawing, the sum of 0 0 1 For every drove of oxen, cows, or other neat cattle, per score, 0 0 10 For every drove of calves, sheep, lambs, or pigs, per snore, 0 0 5 Except on every Sunday, when there shall he demanded and taken, at each of the several gates or turnpikes, before any coach, waggon, cart, or carriage, or any horse, cattle, or other beast shall be permitted to pass through the same* double the toll above-mentioned, to be taken on any other day of the week. The toils at the several gates produced last year the following sums, viz. s. (1. Holyhead gate, 250 0 0 Llanyiighenadle gate, 840 0 0 Llangefni gate, 31500 S65 0 0 Above the ex pence of collecting them, at which sUm they will be respectively put up. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must, at the same time, give security, with sufficient i(!, .0 sureMes, to the satisfaction of the trustees, for as payment of the rent agreed for, at such titilethe they shall direct. W, P. POOLE, Clerk and Treasurer. At which meeting Richard Edwards, of Nan- horon, Esq. and Owen Anfhony Poole, of Ilell- craJ, Esq. will be elected trusteed BRICKS. f ONE Hundred Thousand of gop<! BRICKS to be SOLD, lying convenient for'shipping at the mouth of the River Ogwen, price two guineas per thousand.— Fnquire of }J m W Y f. n', of Lime Grove, near Bangor, whd wj; [Jpoinl a. Person to Oil Monday the 18ti; 0(' April, (to count out insd deliver £ ;ny qnnr.iitjrj-rTjat may be then engaged,) and every following Monday- till the whole are sold; the money to be- paid ua delivery. In a few days will be published, embellished with a Portrait, &c. in Eighteen Volumes- Demy Octavo, price Nine Guineas, and on Royal Paper, price Twelve Guineas, extra boards. THE works OF JGIIN DRYDEN, ™th a LiM: of the AUTHOR, and NOTES,' HISTORICAL, CRITICAL, and EXPLANATORY^. By WALTER SCOTT, Esq. [ Author of the Lccj of the Last Minstrel, Marmiofi; r g'c Ç¡'c. It is a circumstance neither honourable to-our taste, nor to O¡!i Rational feeling, that an hun- dred years have elapsed since the death of Dryden (one of the greatest names in English Poetry), without having furnished a compJdi" Edition of htxVfcrks. In the earlier part of the last cen- tury. it is possible that the genera! and un- hounded admiration of Pope, and 'he school cf Poetry which he founded, diverted the public attention ft-om a writer inferior in taste, though excelling him in genius; deficient in correctness, though far superior ir. energy of thought and diction. But as it is long since the public have looked back with a favourable-eye on the works of the ancient and powerful Pocts of the seven- cerittiry, it is presumed that a complete Edition of Dryden's Writings, comprehending his original Works of every (les,-i,iptiori, must. now be considered as filling up the disgraceful blank in the Literature of England. The Text ill this publication is given accurately from the best editions. The Notes and Illustra- tions arc such as have been dictated by the Editor's deep sense of the importance of the task. Printed for Aliy.r,rn, Albemarle-sfreef, London; and may be had of J. Rasbrook, Ban- gor; Painter, Wrexham Pearson, Holyhead Edwards, Ruthin Roberts, Carnarvon; Carnes, Holywell; and Broster and Son, Chester* Dedicated to the EHIL of Jfoj&j. .1 Lately was published, in i vols..Crown QcfWo, price. iGs. iu extra hoards, embellish^ with a Portrai t etched by Fltffete* fJtotfl sc bý Ailingham, TflllE LIFE OF THOMAS DERMODY; JL interspersed with Pieces of original Poetry, many exhibiting unexampled prematurity of geaune poeticnl talent; and containing a Series of Correspondence with several eminent cha- racters, By JAMES GRANT RAYMOND. He, who such polish'd lines so well could form, Was Passion's slave, was Indiscretion's child Now earth-enamour'd, grov'ling with the worm; Now seraph-plum'd, the-wonderful, the wild. DNRMODY'S I "III As the subject of these Memoirs (whose career through life was not dissimilar to that of SAVAGE, or of CHATTERTOX) was but. tittle known in England, except to a lev' characters eminent for literary talent, it may not be nnneces- sary to state (what a perusal of the work will amply demonstrate) that his Poetical ,Effusions are the emanations of exal'ved early genius—his character marked by the most eccentric tniifs— his mind at once both ardent and indolent; fre- quently soaring to the regions of learning, taste, and fancy yet, clouded by a conduct approximat- ing to the meanest s'a'e of moral turpitude; an existence of cfeeqncred vicissitude—en'ertaining and interesting, yet terminating in the bitteresl poverty and a premature death. Printed for WM. AIII.I.Ell, Albemarle-streef, London; .J.Archer, <l1HI :\1. !\hhon, Duhlin: sold bv J. Rasbrook, Bangor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead Edwards, Huthin Roberts, Carnarvon; Carnes, Holywell; and Bruster and Son, Chester. SECOND NUMBER. J BRITISH GALLERY OF ENGRAVINGS. riPU'IIS Day is published, in Super Royal Jl Folio, price Two Guineas, the SECOND N»•;MBCtl of the above work,, and a limited num- ber of copies ou large Imperial Paper, and a dif- ferent type, with Proof In>prcssiuTi,i of the Plates, price Three Guineas and a Half. This umber contains, 1st. A Flemish Cottage^ by Ostade—Engraved by Fittler. 2d. Salvator Rosa, by Salvator—Engraved by Neagle. 3d. Samuel and Eli, by Rembrandt—Engraved by Fittler. ° 4th. Holy Family, by Muriilo—-Engraved by Heath. N. B. All the Plates in this National Work will be engraved by the first Artists in the Coun- try, in the Line or Stroke manner, being the only mode held in estimation by all true admirers of the Fine Arts. The work will consist of Twenty-live Numbers, and will form a splendid collection Of ONC HUN- BREI) ENGRAVINGS, from the finest Pictures in this country, and will contain (besides au Account of each Picture, and a Life of the Artist) a short History of the Arts of Painting and Engraving, including the Rise and Progress of those Arts iu Great Britain. By EDWARD FORSTER, A. M. F. R. S. The third and fourth Numhers. btll; in great I forwardness, will be. readyintbc Spring, and not less thall three, or more that, five, Numbers will appear yearly. I PUBLISHED By WII.T.IAM MILIAR AlbemarTe- t sfrcet; and J. and A. Arch, CornluH; Rasbrook, I Bangor;, Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin; Roberts, Carnarvon; Carnes, Holywell; and Broster and Son, Chester; where a detailed Prosperous of the work may be had, and where subscriptions are received, and the copies c.;ii-eftilly delivered in the order they are sub- scribed for. r CURACY IN CARNARVONSHIRE. WANTED immediately, a CLERGY- MAN to officiate in two churches, distant I from each other two miles and a quarter. The gentleman who undertakes the Cute may he ac- commodated with a good parsonage house, land, and a garden. For furi her particulars apply to Mr. RASDHOOK, if by IcttLi-, post paiul. _o,- MERlbXETIISHlRE. OAK TIMBER. TO BE SOLD TO THE BEST BIDDER, At the house of Mr. Sylvanus Evans, in Festif)iog, in the county of Merioneth, on Thursday the 21st day of April instant, between ihe hours of three and four in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as witi be then produced, I:' TWP LOTS. LOT E ^VNE Thousand Three Hundred and Fighty-five Timber Trees, Four Hundred and Sixty Cyphers, scribe-marked, gTOW- ing on a limn, called Celli Green, near LOT 2. One Thousand Timber Trees, One Thousand Five Hundred Cypners, scrihe-inurked, growing on a farm, called Cwni-bowydd, in the parish of The timber in Lot 1, is tall and admirably cal- cuiated for planks, (Sic. lie convenient for exportation, being quite close to the sea side ut Traeth Bach; The timber in Lot 2, h sound, fit for house and ship building, and within five in:les of Maeutwroc port. ° G::g -The tenants will shew the timber. cMerionethshire Timber. TO BE SOLD II Y AUCTION, At the house of David Owen,, of Ffestiniog, in the county aforesaid, on Wednesday the 20th day of April next, 1808, between the hours of four and six in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions then to bo produced. LOT I. 6S3 OAK, 78 ASH, 15 SYCAMORE, 3 ELM TREES. LOT 2. 378 OAK, and 280 CYPHERS. LOT 3. 279 OAK, and S00 CYPHERS 25 OAK, and 1G ASH. LOT 5. 91 OAK, 45 ASH, 1 ALDER, and 700 POLrS, Lot one, two, three and four are situated in the parish of Ffestiniog aforesaid, and within three miles of Wafer Carriage; Lot live is situated in f the parish of Llandecwyn. and within one mile of arc conveniently situ- a ted near a good rotitl,aiiiiie well worth the attention of ship and house builders. David Williams, of Ffestiniog will shew the respective lots, and for further particulars apply to GRIFFITH THOMAS, Maentwrog, in the said county. VALUABLE SHIP TIMBER, AND FIT FOR THE XAVY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Kings's Head inn, in the town of Llanrwst, in the 6ounty of Denbigh, on Tuesday the 26th day of April, IOS, subject to such conditions as will be then produced. 1,0 T 1. 347 OAK TREES, 58 OAK CYPHERS, 17 ASH TREI-S, 5 illHCH TREES, nowstauding oil the farm of PwH Ciai. LOT 2 600 OAK TREES, OA K CYPHERS, Gl ASH, ,'i0 ALDER, li ELM TiLLS, now staud- ing on the farm of Pen y bryn. LOT 3. 407 OAK TREES, 34 OAK CYPHERS, 100 S I ASH, 71 ALDER, 18 ELM, 12 BIRCH TREES, now standing on the farm of Ty hwynt 'r afon. The above timber trees are scribe-marked,and worth the at tention of ship-builders, being most Ijr-' from SO to 50 feet Ion, and from 20 to 25 inches girt. The above farms are situated in the parish of Eghvysfach, in the county of Denbigh, and within two miles of the sea at Tal y Cafit ferry, in the river Conway, from whence the timber may be convoyed by water carriage to any port in the kingdom. Mr. r, R LEWIS, of Eglwysfach will'shew the timber, and further particulars may be had at N%*ILI,IAIIIS'S in An- glescy. 1>< MR. FOX's HISTORICAL WORK IN THE PRESS, And speedily will be Published^ 4 HISTORY OF THE EARLY PART OF THE REIGN OF JAMES TDK SECOND, with an INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER on the UistQry of England, from The aceessica" of the HOUSE OF Tuoon, to the Death of CilAitLES riiF. SrcoND., RY THF. LATr. RIGHT HON. CIIAS. JAS. FOX, To which is added an APPENDIX, of valuable Original Documents collected by the Author. N. B. The Edition will be superintended, and a PREFACE prefixed, by LORD HOLLAND. This Work wilt form a Quarto Volume, and will be published in the three following sizes: 1st. DKJIY QUARTO, priuted PI1 a good Com- mon Paper and clear Type, price thirty-six shillings, board?. 2d. ROY A I. QU K RTO, printed elegantly on fine Vv ove Paper, with a large Type, price Two Guineas and a Halt", extra boards. 3d. ELEPHANT QUARTO; the paper of finest, quality, and printing in the very best stl le, price Five Guineas, in extra boards. N. B. Of this latter Edition only tt-,o hundred and fifty copies are printing. Each Edition will be embellished witli a Pop- TRAIT of the AUTHOR, never before engraved, taken from the last Bust executed by Mr. Koii.- kens. The Engraving for the Royal am' T iephant Quarto Copies, will be of a larger size than that for the Demy Copies. Printed for W„M. MILLER, Albemarle-sireef, |.London.—Subscriptions received by Rasbrook, Bangor; Roberts, Carnarvon; Pet Hon, Holy* [head; Edwards, Ruthin; Carnes, lloJj'.«eII, aui Broster aud tiun, Chester. I