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I SWANSEA, FRIDAY, JULY 16.

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,OXFORD CIRBUIT.—SUMMER ASSIZES.

To the EDITOR of The CAMBRIAN.

.. TotM EDITOR of The CAMBRIAN.

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• aac-axtitiETj, H§ On Wednesday, the 9lh nit. at Mr. M. Marks', Cardiff, under speciaHH licence of the Grand R.ibbi of the German and Pojisli Jews Britain, by the Rev. Mr. Miers, Officiating Minister of the Jewis'vfB Gongregatton, Swansea, Mr. Samue) Marks, of London, to Rossetta, only daughter of the late Mr. tevv Marks, of Cardiif 111 On the 0th ult. at Bristol, by the Rev. Mr. Whisl'i, Mr. C. Btfrton, IS auctioneer, of Monmouth, lo Miss Gardiner, only daughter of Mrs. Gar- H tuner, of the same town. -pf On the 3d inst. at Llanelly, Mr. George Llewellyn, master of the 11 St,05!ner ,,ry' of that P'ace- £ 0 Mrs" Ann Thomas, widow of the Jate |1 Mr, Iliomas Thomas, sllipping master of Caeinain Colliery. Ta n the 6tb inst. at Uzinasto.n Mr. Joseph Mathias, upholsterer, of ra Haverfordwest, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John Fawke, of Hi Flights, in the county,of Hereford. H On the Gth inst. at St, Margaret's, Westminster, Henry Heathcote, M Esq. son of Rear Admiral Sir Henry Heathcote, to Henrietta Maria, SM youngest daughter of R. Bransby Cooper, Esq. M.P. Off P'1 Monday se'nnight, at St. George's Clinrcb, Hanover-square, the Right Hon. the Earl of Clanwilliam, to Lady Elizabeth Herbert, second daugbtei ot the late.Burl ot Pembroke. There v/ere present t!»e Counter pw "f einbroke, and the two Ladies Herbert, who acted as bridesmaids, fig Jiai'l of Mairnesbary, Ear I and Countess of Noruiantou, Lord Somerton, §i and Laoy Mary Agar, Lord and Lady Howden, Lord Robert Spencer, & eneiul and Mrs. Meade, Mr. Herbert, &c. The Earl of Malmesbnry M gave the bride away, who was elegantly attired. The Comitess of Pern- P broke gave a dejeuiie at her house in Stanhope-street. The hapnv pair |?t! shortly atter left town for Hastings, there to spend the honey-moou. H 33ZBD, 1| Suddenly, on Friday, the 9th inst. at Brouwydd, in the county of "l Cardigan, i,Irs. Lloyd, relict of the late Col. Lloyd, in the 72d year of S her age. The cliat-acter,of this tady presented a rare union of every excellence. She was eminently distinguished for the purest oiety, her chanties were unbounded, and she possessed a mind qualified to £ dignity and adorn any station in society. Her loss will be long and 3 universally lamented in the neighbourhood,: where for a period of 4S years she continued to dispense so many blessings. On Saturday last,at Kingsdown, Bristol, Mr. John Chick, shopkeeper, of Dowlais, Merthyr-Tydfil. v F > 4 <WiVre 8th iiSt'/lfd 3 yea.rs' Wiuiam Archard, son of the Rev. D. i J a?S' f Master ot the Carmarthen Grammar School. ft sonc"town mar'ben' 43d year' 1 Carmarthen^' a £ e<1 °G' M"' Thomas' of lbe Ro->'al Exchange Inn, | On the 4th inst. at Newcastle-Emlyn, sincerely regretted, Miss Frances 1 Mana Brigstocke, late of Blaenpant, Cardiganshire, aged 65. 1 On the 8th lust, at Pentre Clawdd, near Oswestry, Mr. Robert Tudor. H M h- ayi 'i 9tJ' lnst" at the house of his S0ll> tlle RtiV- Stuart i w1mameMaaiPnH"ngn0n' '"J" ,LLch?eW' the EiSht R^erend Henry i .William Majendie, D.D., Lord Bishop of Baneor. Ilis Lord*hin was 3 l° thC -,ee.0f C'1M,eriD the year 18««' "o that of BSnlo" I in 1809. He was in the 76th year of his age. U Ai?nrWWh '"f'p1 the Mylhe Castle> near Tewkesbury, Richard$ h tfi lr,1' q", ag 4a' latc Majul in the Army, and Captain p A™ 7a gentleman who bad combined with the profession of M hT r,1.h?"n Ut attenl,on to the culture of his liberal mind, and who 11 Indief thp gauntly served his country in Africa, the West ll Indies, the 1 eninsula, North America, and France..

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