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(Continued from page 1). I MR. LLOYD AS A CHURCHMAN. I No doubt by the lamented death of Mr. I Lloyd, we have sustained the loss of one of | ths greatest supporters of the Church in North 1 Wales. He was always most liberal in the | support of any movement in connection with 1 the church, not only in North Wales but in 1 England, and even in the greatest London I churches, as so many of the clergy can testify. I No one appealed for subscriprions in vain. Not | only was he ready to help the church work by § subscriptions to the funds, but was always | ready with his sympathy, and by his presence 9 at servi ces and ceremonies. | He was always present at every service at 9 Carrog Church, whether the service was in | English or Welsh, and he invariably read the 1 lessons in the English services, and some few § years ago he often read one of the lessons a II the Welsh services. When not present at the Sunday Evening | service at Carrog, he was to be found at the | National School at Corwen, where he frequent- I ly read the service and preached when the Corwen Clergy were unable to do so. Then at the Carrog Sunday School he was the most faithful class teacher, never absent unless away from home. He tojk the great- est interest in his class, and in the school. His interest in the members of his class and school generally continued after they had grown up, and even left the neighbourhood. He will also be greatly missed by the sick and poor in the district, as he was a constant visitor and befriended them in many ways. Surely a vacant place has been left in our midst which will not easily be filled.—F.D.

MR. LLOYD FEL EISTEDDFODWR.…

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