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BANGOR DIOCESAN COMMITTEE. I AT a« adjourned Meeting held 011 Wednes- day, August 4th, 1813, PRESENT. PRESENT. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bangor, The Very Rev the Dean, Rev Mr. Williams, of Treffos, —— Archdeacon Jones, Mr. Cotton, Precentor, j Mr Owen Jones, of Carnarvon, —— Mr. Richaid Hughes, of DolgeMeUj —— Mr. H. W. Jones, of Treiorwerfh, ——- Mr. William Lloyd, of Ffestiniog, Mr Richard Davies, of Llantrisaint, I. -— Dr. Williams, Prebendary of Penmynydd, —— Mr. iftieh Price, of Bangor, -—— Mr. Robert Davies, Cllrafe of Bangor, Samaet Worthingtoii, Esq. of Llwynon, Prayers having: been first read, communications irere received from the Rev. H W. Jones, Su- periiitendatit of (lie Llangefni District; and the Rev. Dr 3riffitil, Superintendant of the Beau- maris District, who proposed the following per sons as Subscribers to the Society :-ttle Rev. Henry Rowlands, Plasgvvyn the Rev. Maurice ,Lewis, R,cJOr or Llaneiliao John Jones, Esq. Hitlng: Row, Beaumaris J. Jones, Esq. Pant- howel Rev. William Meyfiok, Cefn Coch; Miss Mcyriok, Beaumaris; W. Price, E,q. Wern v and Henry Williams, Esq. Trearddur. Resolved, That the Parent Society he requested to bear part of the expense incurred by sending the late Packages unnecessarily hy waggon, the carriage "having amounted to the sum of X26. 53. 7d. Resolved, That the Printer's bill for advertising in the Norih Wales Gazette, be paid. I Resolved, That the Parent Society be requested to pr'nr .500 copies of the translation of the Kind's Pro clamation against Vice ami Immorality," a copy of which shall he sent by the Secretary of the Bangor Diocesan Committee. Resolved, That the Resolutions of this day he inserted in 'the North Wales Gazette. Prayers having been aa.il1 read, according-to the standing order of the Society, the Meeting was adjourned till Wednesday the 3d November. Signed in behalf or the Committee, J. H. COTTON, Secretary. STAMP-OFFICE, LONDON, July 29th, 1813. NOTICE IS HEREaYGtirSN, r fin AT an Act was passed in the iaie Session JL of Parliament, for altering, explaining, and amen ling an Act of the forty-eighth year of His Majesty's Reign, for granting Stamp Duties in Great Britain, with regard to the Duties on lie-issuable Promissory Notes (commonly called Bankers' Notes) and on conveyances on the sale and mortgage of Property and for better enab- ling the Commissioners of Stamps to give relief in cases of spoiled stamps; and for better se- curing the duties on singe eoaehes.-lll regard to BANKERS' NOTES, It is enacted, that after the 1 Otti day of Octo- ber next, no promissory notes, for the payment to the bearer on demand, of any sum not exceed- ing two pounds and two shillings, shall he re- issued, by any bankers or others in England, at any t ime after the expiration of three years from the date thereof, under a penalty of 5UI, but that all such notes shall, on the payment thereof after that period, be forthwith cancelled, by nhe per- sons paying the sane, under tiie like penalty. The re-issuing of notes for larger sums is al- ready restrained by the former Act.— In-regard to SALES AND MORTGAGES, Divers provisions are made for removing doubts which occurred on the former Act re- lating to the ad valorem davies.—In regard to SPOILED STAMPS, The Commissioners are authorised to allow and exchange stamps on written instruments signed by any parly or parties ^except policies of insurance) which have or shall become inope- rative, unfit or insufficient for the purpose in- tended, void, or useless, in a variety of cases not before provided for. But application for the al- lowance must be made within six months after the passing of the Act (011 10th of July instant) or after the date of the instruments, or within six months after the instruments become void, in case of their becoming void for want of inrolment, or within six months after the same shall be re- ceived back in case of their having been sent abroad And all applications for the allowance of spoiled stamps, on instruments not fully written, or not signed by any party, must be made, at this Of- fice, within six months after the passing of the Act, or within six months after the same shall have been spoiled, if belonging to persons resi- dent in London or Westminster, or within ten miles thereof, or within twelve months after the same shall have been spoiled, if belonging to persons resident elsewhere in England. And -;Irlllavits or solemn affirmations in the case of Quakers, of all the facts and circumstances re- lating to the spoiled or useless stamps brought for allowance, must accompany the applica- tion which affidavits or aflirmations must be made before a Commisssioner of Stamps or a Master in Chancery, ordinary or extraordinary And any person making a false oath or afTirni i tion wit' be punishable for perjtsry—ln regard to STAGE COACHES, 1''e Act contains a clause far more elfectually securing the duties, in cases of persons running stagecoaches without a licence. And :t is enacted, that all licences for keeping stagecoaches, which shall have been granted, within six months pre- ceding the 1st August. 1813, shall continue jn force "till the 31 st July 1814, and that all licences granted before the 1st February 1813, and being- in force on the 31st July ista,, shill cease on that day, and new licences shall he taken out in lieu thereof on the day following and all licences to be granted after the 31st Jul) 181,1 are to have eifect and continue in force, from the date thereof, until the 31st day of July following, and 110 logger. It is recommended to all bankers, solicitors, stationers, and others concerned, to make them- selves acquainted with the particular provisions Ov -the Act, in order that they may avoid penal. ties, and intitle themselves to the relief given by itl in the case of spoiled stamps. By order of the Commissioners, WAJ KAPPEN, Secretary. L\ND SURVEYING. ROBERT P1ERCY of Ktikm ill thecounty of Flint, and OWEN DAVIES OWEN ot in the county of Merioneth, Land- surveyors, heir leave respectfully to inform the Ge:iflemeii Wale, that (in or:ier toexe- cute their several engagements and carry on busi- ness with the greater facilih,) hey have formed a partnership for Surveying, Mappiug, and finish- ing the Maps of Gentlemen's Estates, however extensive, with accuracy, neatness, and dispatch, they Ihcrefore trust, that by their mutual exer- tiOilS, tbey will he able to give general satis- faction. Letters addressed to them at Llanrwst, Denbighshire, or Tan y bwlch Post-office, Mni- oneth, will he thankfully received and punctually attended to Llanrwst, August Vnd, 18 I 3. A desira a le residence in the COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. TO BE LET, fHAT Capital MANSiON HOUSE. called I CROYILLECH, with about one hundred and fifty-one Acres or excellent arable, meadow, and pasture Land, appurtenant thereto Pos- session of which may he had at AHsaints next. These premises are situate in the parish of Ljanfeoiiell. contiguous to Cemmaes Bay, and within five or six miles of the market towns of Amlwch and Llannercliymedd. From the conti- guity of these Premises to the sea shore, they are admirably adapted for improvement, as lime and shelly sand can be readily procured for that Of the Farm, a> a trifling expence, and in every point of view a more de- siranle Residence or Farm, has not been offered in this coun'jr <o public notice. For terms and particulars, apply to Mr. Ri- CHARO OWE.9, Pl-IS Llanyrgencdl, Anglesey, Land Surveyor, or Mr. ROBERT WILLIAMS, ryn-y-Jffridd, near Bangor, Carnarvonshire, (if by letter, post paid.) Capital Freehold- and Copyhold Farm, with ex- cellent Family Home and Offices, and one hundred and sixty-eight lei-es of choice Land, at ilarrow, ten miles from London, and early possession. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. ROBINS, At their spacious Rooms, eiïzza, Covent-Garden, on Friday, August 20, at twelve in one Lot, A Valuable and highly improved FREE- HOLD and COPY HOLD ESTATE; con sisting of a superior modern built H. ES [I) ENC E, calculated for the occupation of a respectable Family, with ail requisite attached and detached offices, pleasure and kitchen gardens, orchard, 3ic. and a paw in Marrow Church, toelhel" with ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGH i ACRES of uncommonly rich Meadow, Pasture, and Ara- hie Land, eligibly situate, contiguous to the London and Pinner roads, with large barns, range of buildings, &c. the whole of the presumed; va'iue of SIX HUNDRED PDUNDS PER ANNUM. May he viewed, with permission, twenty-one days prior to file Sale; and Parliculars fInd 011 the Premises; King's Head, Harrow; John Ellis, Esq. Gray's-Inn-square aDd in COHnt; Garden Anglesey. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bull's Inn, in the Town o f in the county of Anglesey, on Friday the 1.3* ([A,F I of August, 1813 } between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock in ile. afternoon, subject lo such conditions as shall be, then produced. '"j|AT Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, JR. si'uate, lying, and being in the parish of Llanailgo, in the county of Anglesey, called Ty- Newyld, in four lots, viz. LOT I. The Field called Cae Cefn-y-merddyn, LOT n. The Quillets called Llaiu-tre-bwrdd, Llain- talcen-y-iu and y' rarfid. LOT 111. The Fields called called Pen-rhyddallt and Llain-pen-rhyddallt. LOT IV. The Buildings, and the remainder of the Land. The Land is in a high state of cultivation, and adjoins (he sea, at that capital port for Herring Fishery ealle(1 IVloelfra, Ific several Lots are most conveniently situated to build cottages for fishermen, which arc much wanted in the neigh- bourhood of Moelfra. For further particulars apply to Mr. JOHN EVANS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. Anglesey, TOBELKT, And entered upon at All-saints next, (Furnished or unfurnished,) rjpiIE capital MANSION-HOUSE, coiled -JL Llynon, in the county of Anglesey, con- sisting of a good dining parlour, and a drawing- room a convenient kitchen, servants'-hali, pan- try, and two underground cellars live excellent bed-rooms, with closets above stairs, and suitable garrets, and a back staircase an airy dairy, brewhouse, coalhouse, and other requisite offices within the court adjoining at the back of the house also one three-stall, and one four-stall stables, and coach-house, with a granary and store-rooms over them a barn, cart hove!, cow- houses, and sheds in two distinct yards an ex- cellent walled garden, well stocked with fruit trees, and pleasure grounds tastefully laid out.- LLYNON lies in a good sporting country, and in all respects well worth the attention of a family who wish for a quiet and comfortable residence. The tenant may, if more agreeable, have pos session of the House, &c. and about 23 acres of arable, meadow, and pasture land before All- saints, and about 200 acres more at All-saints next. LLYNON HOUSE is situate within 7 miles of the market town of Holyhead 6 miles from Llanerchymedd and 3 miles from the Bodederu post-office, on the great post road from Holyhead to London. For further particulars apply to Mr. Robert Prichard,Attorney, Llwydiai th Esgob, Anglesey, at whose Office a survey of the premises may be seen, I '¡. CHESHIRE Ftll.EiiOLD$$LE 4SE.iUJLD EST A TtiS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. PEN SON, At the Bull's Head, in Tarvin, in the county of Chester, on Thursday the ZGdl (Ia) of August, 1813, at fill-ce ill to conditions of sale, as will be produced at the time of side; AM 0.*> r desirable EST ATE,in ;sn<! adjoining to farvin aforesaid, in the followingiots,viz. Lot 1. A substantial Farm-house and Out- buildings, in the town of Tarvin, in the occupation oi Thomas Davies, together with several pieces or parcels of arabie, meadow and pasture Land, adjoining thereto, in the occupation of the said T iomas Davies, Thomas Dod, and James Davies, containing, together 101a. 2r. 34p. of statute measure. Lot 2. A good Farm-bouse and Out-buildings, in rarvin, in the occupation of Thomas Dod, to- gether with the several pieces or parcels of Free- hold Land, in the holding of the said Thomas Dod and James Davies, containing to, Si. 12p. of statute measure. The i-louseand Out- j buildings are leasehold, and held for a term of years, of wfiiefi years are now unexpired. Lot 3. Several Closes of Land in Tarvin, now held by the said Thomas Dod, containing to- gether 2la. lr. 13p. of statute measure. Lot 4. Several Closes of Land, in Tarvin, now held by the said Thomas Dod, containing to- gether 23a. Jr. 14p. of statute measure. Lot 5. Several Closes of Laud, in Tarvin, now held by the said Thomas Dod, containing to- gether 29a Or. lOp. of statute measure. And at the Red Lion, in Chrisileton, on Friday the 27ib day of August, 1813, at three o'clock in the afternoon, a very Fi-celiol I Estate, in Christ leton, Littleton, and Guiiden Suiton, near the city of Chester, iu the follow- ing lots, viz. I Lot 1. A Close of excellent old Pasture Land, in Christleton, called the "Vhitchet Field, 111 the holding of Mr. Joseph Faulkner, containing 4a. 2r. 6p. of statute measure. Lot 2. A Close of Land, in Clirl-itlotoi,caile(I the Litt'eheath Croft, in the lmlding of the said Joseph Faulkner, containing 2a. Or. S6p. of sta- tute measure. Lot 3. A Close of Land, in Littleton, adjoin- ing the last lot, and in the holding of Mr. Thos. flr. measure. Lot 4. A Leasehold Close of Land, iu Guiiden button, in the holding of Mr. John Lightfooi, containing 7a. Or. Op. of statute measure.—This lot is held for the life of a person now aged 60 )-e;irs, or Lot 5. It Close of Land, in Littleton, called the Founder's H.iy-, in the holding of th;; said Thomas Gorst, containing 17a. lr. Op. of statute measure. Lot G. A Close of Land, in Chrsstleton, called the Upper iveit Field, in the holding of the said Joseph Faulkner, containing 3a. 3r. Op. of sta- tute measure. Lot 7. A Close of Land, in Christ-leton, called the IVell Field, in the holding of the said Joseph Faulkner,coiiiaining7a.0r.31p.ofstatute measure. LotS. Two Closes of Land in Christletou, call- ed (he Little Common Field, and the Old Common Field, in the boldingof the said Joseph Faulkner, containing i la, 3r. 4p. of statute measure. Lot 9, A Close of Land, in Christleton,called the Bo.dger.eit, in the holding of the said Joseph Faulkner, containing i?a, lr- Op. of statute measure. Lot 10. A spacious Mansion House, with ex- tensive Buildings, Yards, &c. with a large and profitable Garden, pleasantly situated in the beautitiil village of Christleton, within two miles Chester, and late in the holding of the Lord Bishop of Chester, with two Closes of Land, called the Mill flill, in the holding of Mr. Robi. Roberts, and the croft in the occupation of Townshend Ince, Esq containing in the whote I r. 9p. of statute measure. Lot II. A neat Cottage and Garden, in Chris- tleton, ill the holding of Thomas Wilkinson, containing Oa. Or. 35p. of stMute measure. Lot 12. A Piece of Laud, iu Christleton, call- erl the Sims, in the occupation or the said Robt Ro!>er is, con tainingy^.Sr. 23 p. of statute measure. Lot 13. A Close of Land, in Christleton, call- ed the Oak Free Field, in the occupation of the said Robert Roberts, containing 7a. 2r. 13p. of statute measure. Lot 14. A ('lose of Land, in Christleton, call- ed tlie l-Vell Field, also held by the said Robert Roberts, Ta. Or. 15p. of statute measure. Lot 15. Three Closes of Land, in Chrislleton, called the UUle l'ellrl Field, t he Big Pearl Field aid the Liut,) Pew-r, in the holding of -———— Ariinstall, containing in the whole 12a. 2r. 2ip, of statute measure. And at the Rovyl Hotel, in the eity of Chester, 011 Saturday the 28:11 day of August, 1813, at three o'clock in the afternoon :— Lot 1. A capital modern built Dwelling-house, with the Ont-olFiccs, Coach-house, walled Gar- coi)!aii)iii, O;t lr. 3;>p. and a Green house, thereunto belonging situate in Forcgate-street, in the city of Chester, now in the occupation of Mrs. Bold, together with a Field adjoining to the Garden, containing la. 2r. Sp. of statute measure.—The House consists of a handsome hall or entrance, a breakfast room and study,and a dining-room, 27 feet by 24 feet-, kitchen, butler's pantry, and housekeeper's-room, 011 the first floor an elegant drawing-room, 27 feet by 24 feet, 7 excellent bed-rooms, with dressing rooms to each, on the second floor, and convenient for servants Oil the attic story.- There are excellent cellars, laundries, and lard- ers in the basement story of the house. Lot 2. A Field, near the Bowling Green, con- taining Sa. I r. Ope of statute measure, in the oc- cupation of Charles Hamilton, Esq. Lot 3. A Leasehold Field, called llankefs Hum, adjoining the last lot, containing 5a. Or. 30p. of statute measure, in the occupation of Mr. Griffith Rowlands. This lot is held for two lives, aged G3 and 60. The Land comprised in fhe foregoing lots, is of the first quality, abound with marl, and well worthy the attention of the public. Mr. Joseph Faulkner, of Christleton, will shew the Mansion HOllse,&e in Christleton and the respective tenants of the other premises will shew the same; and further particulars may be had from Messrs Leeke and Potts's, in Chester or from Mr. Jones, Common Wood, near Wrexham. Printed particulars may be had at the Auction Mart, London Royal Hotel, Chester; Red Lion, Christleton Bull's Head, Tarvin the Kings Arms, in Liverpool the Bridgewater Arms, in Manchester the George inn, in Knuts- fo d the Crown, Nantwich the Eagles Inn, Wrexham of Messrs. Leeke and Potts's, Ches- ter n Mr. Jones. Land Surveyor, uear Wrex- ham and of Mr. Penson, Auctioneer, Wrexham. I Richardson, Goo I luck Co. fRESPECTFULLY inform the Public that they have contracted with Government for the NEW STATE LOTTERY of 12,COO Tickets, to be drawn in Two Days In this Lottery the Low- t est Prize is £ 20, and the first 1,000 Blanks will be eutitled to = £ 20 each. SCHEME. 2 of £ 20,000 are = £ 40,000 2 10,1*00 20,000 5 1,000 5,000 fi 500 3,000 7 200 1,-100 go. tOO 2,000 30 50 1,500 100 25 2,500 2,230 20 .44,600 1,000 First drawn Blks20 Each, 20,000 12,000 Tickets. £ 120,000 The first Ticket drawn a Prize above = £ 20 on the First Day, will receive an additional Prize of £ 10,000. The iarst Ticket drawn a Prize above C20 on the Second Day, will also receive an additional Prize of = £ 20,000.. TO BE DRAWN 17th OF SEPTEMBER, And 28th of September, 1813. Tickets and Shares are selling at Haverfordwest, by J. Griffiths. For RICHADSON, GOODLUCK & Co. CONTRACTORS, LONDON, Who sold, in the last and Present lite fol- lowing Capital Prizes, in Shares: • of = £ 20,000 j 2 .of £ 10,000 I 5,000 3 3,000 1 2,000 [ 3 1,000 1 2,000 [ 3 1,000 &c. &c. &0. NEVIN, &c. INCLOr URE. WE, the Undersigned Commissioners, V V appointed by all Actof Parliament, pas- sed in the 5-¿d year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act for Inclosing Lands in the parish of Nevin, and other parishes and places therein mentioned, in the couilty of Carnarvon,■" DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That in order to raise money to carry the said Act into execution, we shall Sell by Public Aue- tion, subject to conditions, sundry Lots, part of the Commons and Waste Lauds, by the said Act directed to be divided, allotted, and inclosed, on the several days, and at the places hereinafter meniioued, viz. Several Lots, part of the Commons in the pa- r rish of Llanllytni,, and that part of the Common, situate in the parish of Clymiog, called Llwjd- mawr, at the house of Robert Roberts, in the village of I.lanllyfni, on Monday, the 6th day of September next. Also, several Lots, part of the Commons, in the parishes of Clynnog and Llanaclhaiarii, a' the house ofGiiflith Roberts, in the village of Clynnog, on Tuesday;, the 7th day of September nex t. And also, several Lots, part of the Commons, in the parishes of Nevin, Pistill, and Carngi wch, at the Crown and Anchor Inn, in the town of Pwllheli, on Wednesday, the 8th day of Septem- ber next. I The side to begin befween the hours of three ve o and live o'clock in the afternoon of each day. A Particular, describing the situation, qualify, and quantity of each Lot, will he distributed, and may be had by applying to Us, the said C ommis- sioners, or at Mr, Ellis's Office, in Pwllheli,and at Mr. Evans's Office, in Carnarvon, at whose Offices Maps of the several Lots may be seen. Dated the 5th day of July, 18L2. ROBT, WILLIAMS,? C RICHARD ELLIS,$Commissioner* POPULAR AND USEFUL GRAMMARS ON THE VAIMOCJS BRAN CA ES OF EDUCATION AND BUSINESS. 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