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PORTHCAWL. Death of Mrs. M. Jackson.—We regret to record the death of an old and highly re- spected inhabitant in the person of Mrs. Martha Jackson, widow of the late Mr. Joshua Jackson, which occurred at her resi- dence 6 Well-street, on Thursday evening, last week. The deceased lady had been ail- ing for many months, and was confined to her bed for eight weeks prior to her death. She was 64 years of age, and had been a communicant of the Church of England since girlhood, and it is interesting to recall that she was a chorister under the late "Rector Knight." She leaves five sons.—The funeral on Monday was largely attended by all classes, and on all sides there were signs of sympathy and respect. The coffin was con- veyed by hearse to Newton Parish Church, in the graveyard of which the interment was made. Lead, Kindly Light" was sung be- fore the cortege left the house. The ser- vice at Newton Church was conducted by the Rev. T. Holmes Morgan (Rector), who also performed the last sad rites at the graveside. The chief mourners were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Jackson (sons and daughters-in-law), Mr. Sidney Jackson and Mr. Henry Jackson (sons), Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, West Farm (brother and sister-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Thomas, Tydraw, Pyle (brother and sister-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas, Westfield; Mr. and Mrs. T. Powell, Grove Farm; Misses Cissie Thomas and Ethel Elias; Messrs. Wm. and John Elias; Mr. and Mrs. Doune, Rock Hotel; Mr. and Mrs. Rees Thomas, The Hall, Pyle; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elias; Messrs. David and John Thomas, Tydraw, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Johnson, etc. Four nephews—Messrs. W. and J. Elias and David and J. Thomas—acted as bearers. There were numerous floral tri- butes from the relatives and from Mrs. R. W. Gordon, Nottage Court; Miss Annie John, London, and Mrs. J. Grace.

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