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GWINDU HUNT. rr HE GWINDU HUNT will be held on ,t-, Tuesday the 31st of January, when the Comptroller and Deputy hope to be favoured with the Company of the Friends of the Meet- in:—The Hounds will turn out at ten o'clock in the neighbourhood of Gwindu. | Dinner to be on the Table precisely at Four. Sir ti WILLIAMS, Be. Comptroller. J. M. SKINNER, Esq. Deputy. jPryers, Jan. 23, 1815. PURSUANT to a decree of his Majesty's iL Cout of Exchequer at Westminster, made in a cause Williams, v. Fairlie," the Creditors étOn Legatees of John Williams, late Surgeon of the first battalion of artillery, iu the Honorable East. India Cowmany's service, al Cawnpore, in the East Indies, deceased, are forthwith to come iik t), their Solicitors and prove their respective debts, and claii-n i heir respective legatees, before Abel Moysey, Esq. Deputy Remembrancer of the said Court, at his Chambers in the Exchequer Om., in the lnner Temple, London. And in default of such Creditors so. coining in, they Will iie excluded the benefit of the said decree. H.R.WILLIAMS, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. PARDON ASKED. I, JOHN WILLIAMS, of V ? Gors, in the parish of Llandegai, in the county of Carnarvon, quanyman, haying wilfully and maliciously slandered and defamed the good uaaie and reputation of Joseph Ruttcr, of the pa- rish of Hatulegai aforesaid, quarryman, by call- ing him thief, and for which the said Joseph r hath had proceedings at law commenced Against me, the said John Williams, but hath Consented to withdraw such proceedings, upon having a public declaration of my being sorry for Isavioanso traduced his character, without any cause or reason. Now I do hereby publicly de- clare, that the words spoken by me against the character of the said Joseph Rutter were false, aii(I ttiat I am ti-tily sor- ry for having spoken the same, and feel much obliged to she said Joseph Rutter, for his leni- ty ia staying proceedings against me. A wit- Mess my hand this 24th day of January, 18!5. Witness, his "William Roberts. JOHN WILLIAMS, his mark. Griffith W Jones, mark. his Dav id X Davies, nnrk. CARNARVON ASSOCIATION, FOR THE PROSECUTION OF FELONS. WE, the Undersigned, beinjf mhabilanls of Llanbeblig, Llandwrog, Clynnog,Llan- rog, Llanddeuioien, and Lianfair Isgaer, in the county of Carnarvon, have by articles ag-eed to raise and maintain a fund, to defray the expenses' of and prosecuting to conviction, such offenders as shall he Consul guilty of a-oy of the offences hereunder-mentioned, against our respective persons or properties; and the better to effect our intention, we here!)}- engage that.our Treasurer shall pay the person or persons, who •hail. be instrumental in ajjpreheodmg the of- fender or offenders, on his; her,or their convic- tion, the following REPVARDS. ■ £ s. d. Highway robbery, or the udoniously breaking and entering any house, in the •wight. tim<» „ 5 5 0 ;f»»e-tTK«TO uic uay wne 3 a, 0 The leloniously stealing, '"kiliing, maiming, or wounding ,iny horse, mare or geld ing 5 5 0 The like of any bull, ox, cow, steer, heifer, calf, sheep, lamb,or'hog. 220 The stealing of any poultry 0 10 6 Any o(iter grand or pet i; larceny. I 10 Stealing any gate, pole, or rail, or any iron work, or other thing belong* iiig thereto, or [)fci.lkiilg;, culling down, or destroying luc same, or any hedge or other fence 0 10 6 Stealing,cutting down, breaking,de- stro\ing, or damaging any trees, sap- lings, poles, or underwood 110 Robbiug any orchard or arden, or 8tealill, or maliciously puliing up or destroying any turnips, potatoes, pars- nips, carrots, cabbages, peas or beans, -alis, it) any ground. 0 10 6 Steahng any corn or grain, grass, or llay, growing or standing in cocks. 110 For discovering any person or per- sons trespassing,by making bye-paths or roads over any lauds or grounds, 010 6 LLANnEbLIG PARIsH. O. A. Poole. Ksq. William Williams, Esq. W. G. Griffith, Esq. Zaccheus Jones, Esq. John H isla.ii, Esq. Robert Roberts, Esq. John Evans, Eiq. E. G. Roberts, Esq. H. Jones, Clerk. Joiiep, Clerk. J. Hamer, Clerk Nlr. J. Walcenian M. Fleming Richard Pi ichard Robert Humphreys ——— Robert Parry Captain William Griffith Mr. David Hughes Evan Jones George Set.tiss ■ William Griffith R. Beaver,.Esq. M,, |), Mr. Willi. Edward one, i Thomas Jones Esq. ■* |' Richard Maddock, Esq. Mr. Richard Williams Mr. Richard Parry I.LANIMYROG PARISH. Thomas Lewis, Esq. John Griffith, Esq, William Griffith, Clerk CITYNNOG PARISH. Rev. Hugh Williams Hugh Rowlands, Esq. LI,ANRUGPARISII- P. Williams, Clerk lir. Itcbert Williams LLANDOESIOLEN PARISH. I Mr. Owen Roberts LLANFAER 1SGAER PARISH. 1\1 r. William Turner, Mr. Evan Jones Mr. John Roberts The President hopes to be honoured with the Company of all the Members, on Monday the 6th February next, at the Goat Inn. Dinner on the tiiblc at three o'clock. R, BEAVER, Chairman, s ALL persons who have any claims or de- mands on the estate or effects of the Rev. THOMAS ELLIS OWEN, late Rector of Llandyfrydog, in the county of Anglesey, de- ceased, are desired to send an account' thereof to Mr. Poole, at Gorp-hwysfa, near Bangor; and all persons who were indebted to the said T. E. Owen, at the time of his decease, are desired to pay the amount of their debt to Mr. Poole, for the use of his personal representative. Carnarvonshire Turnpike Roads,, FROM 1LANRWST TO PWLLHELI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT a General Quarterly Meeting oflhe Trustees of the said Road, will be held at the Grand Jury Room, in the Town of Carnar- von, at 12 o'clock, on Saturday, in the next Quar- ter Session week, to take into consideration the propriety of carrying into execution so much of the last Act of Parliament,as relates to the mak- iug the road leading from the present turnpike- road at Rhos y Garnedd, by Bangor-ferry, to the finger-post at Pen y Chwintan, into a turnpike- road; and also the propriety of putting up a Toll Bar or Toll Bars, on some convenient part or parts thereof, to defray the expcllces of the same, andTor other purposes,connected with the roads under the said Trust. By order of the Trustees at their Meeting, held at Carnarvon, this 4th day of January, 1815. I ROBERT ROBERTS, ) Clerk and Treasnrer.

LONDON, MONDAY, JANUARY 23.

Thursday, January 26.

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