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FR ANKSBRIDGE. The late Mr Thomas Lewis, Caetlws, Hundred House, was a faithful member of the chapel, and a most re- spected neighbour and friend. He had no enemy, and the large funeral that accompanied his mortal remains to franksbridge huning-ground testified to the great respect in which he was held. Rev. D. ltce6 (pastor) officiated at the house and chapel, and, also, at the grave. St. David's Day was duly observed at the Council school by the scholars. Rev. and Mrs Rees (Manse) were present. Rev. D. Rees gave an interesting ad- dress to the d1ildren, observing that the history of a country was the history of its famous men. On the motion of Mrs Williams (headmistress), thanks were ac- corded the Rev. D. Rees, and the singing of "Land of my fathers" concluded the proceedings.

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