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… 391 Archbishop of Canterbury, at that time presiding over the See of Chester. He was now twenty eight, but in outward appearance and shaken…
… 391 Archbishop of Canterbury, at that time presiding over the See of Chester. He was now twenty eight, but in outward appearance and shaken constitution at least a dozen years older. Just six years previously, his second sister, Hester Susanna, had been married to the Rev. John Armitstead, M.A., then as now the respected Vicar of Sandbach, in this county. From him William Massie obtained his…
… 392 parishioners of Goostrey had to bury their dead at the mother church of Sandbach; but in consideration of the distance between the two…
… 392 parishioners of Goostrey had to bury their dead at the mother church of Sandbach; but in consideration of the distance between the two places, and " the danger from inundations," from the River Dane, as we suppose, a license was, in 1350, obtained for a cemetery to be attached to the chapel of ease at Goostrey. Though the greater number of English churches since the Conquest have been…
… drachefn. Dyma y drefn a ddilynir gan y rhan fwyaf o amaethwyr cyfrifol sir Fôn. Fel hyn y dy wed Mr. Sandbach am y…
… drachefn. Dyma y drefn a ddilynir gan y rhan fwyaf o amaethwyr cyfrifol sir Fôn. Fel hyn y dy wed Mr. Sandbach am y drefn sydd ganddo ef yn Hafod- unos :—" Traenio yw sylfaen fy holl ddiwylliadau ; ac ni chynghorwn neb i roddi arian mewn tir, er gwellâu tir gwyllt Cymru, heb fod hyny yn beth cyntaf mewn golwg, sef traenio yn gyjlawn; ac edryeh hefyd pa un a fydd y tir yn gymhwys i ŷd, neu i'w bori. Yr…
… Ruthin, The Rev. the Warden of Ruthin, W. W. E. Wynne, Esq., M.P., Shipley Conway, Esq., Townshend Mainwaring, Esq., Henry Sandbach, Esq., George Johnson,…
… Ruthin, The Rev. the Warden of Ruthin, W. W. E. Wynne, Esq., M.P., Shipley Conway, Esq., Townshend Mainwaring, Esq., Henry Sandbach, Esq., George Johnson, Esq., Arthur Turnour, Esq., M.D., Robert Ellis, Esq., John Price, Esq., Llanhaiadr Hall, W. Owen, Esq., Denbigh, O. Owen, Esq., Thomas Mousley, Esq., Rev. Dr. Jones, Beaumaris, Rev. J. Jones, Rector of Llanfwrog, Rev. W. Hughes, Rector of Bettws, Rev…
… Gronant; Sandbach o Hafodunos, Low; ac amaetbwyr profiadol Scotland, Lloegr, a Chymru. Teimlwyf hefyd yr anbawsderau mawr- ion sydd ar y ffordd i ymlwybro…
… Gronant; Sandbach o Hafodunos, Low; ac amaetbwyr profiadol Scotland, Lloegr, a Chymru. Teimlwyf hefyd yr anbawsderau mawr- ion sydd ar y ffordd i ymlwybro yn gywir ar hyd maesydd mor eang ag Amaethyddiaeth Iseldir Cyroru."…
… i'r Festry, yr oedd yn gelain farwol. Yr oedd yn boblogaidd iawn ym mhlith y Wesleyaid. Siryddion Cymru. Mon—Hugh Robert Jones, Bodrwyn, Yswain. Brycheiniog—J.…
… i'r Festry, yr oedd yn gelain farwol. Yr oedd yn boblogaidd iawn ym mhlith y Wesleyaid. Siryddion Cymru. Mon—Hugh Robert Jones, Bodrwyn, Yswain. Brycheiniog—J. W. Vaughan, Felin- newydd, Yswain. Caernarfon— S. D. Darbyshire, Pen- dyffryn, Yswain. Caerfyrddin—Edward Haneîyn Adams , Middleton Hall, Yswain. Dinbych—H. R. Sandbach, Hafodnos, Abergele, Yswain. Fflint—Arthur Trevor, Isiarll Dungan…
…., Solicitor, Wrexham Lewis, R., Esq., Buarthan, Ruthin Lloyd, W. Esq., Solicitor, Ruthin Maiuwaiing, Townshend, Esq., Gallt- faenon, Denbigh Marshall, Lady, Rhuabon Maurice, James, Esq.,…
…., Solicitor, Wrexham Lewis, R., Esq., Buarthan, Ruthin Lloyd, W. Esq., Solicitor, Ruthin Maiuwaiing, Townshend, Esq., Gallt- faenon, Denbigh Marshall, Lady, Rhuabon Maurice, James, Esq., Ruthin Mouseley, T., Esq., Pool Park, Ruthin Owen, Rev. E., M.A., Llanf'air, Ruthin Owen, Owen, Esq., Ruthin Owen, William, Esq., Solicitor, Denbigh Roberts, Rev. G. Lloyd, M.A., Cem Coch, Ruthin Sandbach, Henry R., Esq…
…, London 1850 Barnard Charles E. G., East Cave Vicarage, Brough 1801 Bates Rev. J., Kirstead; Norfolk 1851 Baxter Miss, Sandown Park, Wavertree, Liverpool 1850…
…, London 1850 Barnard Charles E. G., East Cave Vicarage, Brough 1801 Bates Rev. J., Kirstead; Norfolk 1851 Baxter Miss, Sandown Park, Wavertree, Liverpool 1850 Beamont William, Latchford, Warrington 1852 Beaufort Rev. D., Warburton, Warrington J 864 Binning the Right Hon. Lord, Eaton Banks, Tarporley 1802 Beswick William, George-street 1851 Blackburne Rev. H. Ireland, Warmingham, Sandbach 1849 Blomfield…
…, as well as by John Booth, of Twemlow, as cited by Sir Peter Leycester. Sir John Booth died, at the age of seventy- five,…
…, as well as by John Booth, of Twemlow, as cited by Sir Peter Leycester. Sir John Booth died, at the age of seventy- five, in 1659. Flower had extracted the report of a remarkable trial concerning the ownership of the advowson of Sandbach, which was claimed by Roger de Sandbach, the Abbot of Deulacres, and the Crown. Of the three contending parties, Sir Roger claimed the advowson in right of the…
…. E., M.A., Llanfair, Ruthin Owen, O., Esq., Llewenny, Denbigh Owen, William, Esq., Gyrt, Denbigh Roberts, Rev. G. Lloyd, M.A., Cefn Coch, Ruthin Sandbach, Henry…
…. E., M.A., Llanfair, Ruthin Owen, O., Esq., Llewenny, Denbigh Owen, William, Esq., Gyrt, Denbigh Roberts, Rev. G. Lloyd, M.A., Cefn Coch, Ruthin Sandbach, Henry R., Esq., Hafodunos, Smith, F. W., Esq., Ruthin Thelwall, Rev. Edward, M.A., Llanbedr, Ruthin Tumor, Thomas, Esq., Pool Park, Ru¬ thin Tumour, Arthur A., Esq., M.D., Den¬ bigh West, Frederick R., Esq., M.P., Ruthin Castle Wickhan), The Ven…
… painting, on panel, was exhibited by Mr. Hughes, through the courtesy of its owner, Mr. W. Latham, of Saudbach. The painting represented an old…
… painting, on panel, was exhibited by Mr. Hughes, through the courtesy of its owner, Mr. W. Latham, of Saudbach. The painting represented an old hall of the period of Charles I., with a fine domestic chapel on its right side, and was taken by Mr. Latham from a house in Sandbach, which he had recently pulled down. A vague opinion seems to have prevailed in Sandbach, that the picture represented old Torbuek…
… 12li an engraving of the mansion accompanies this notice. Stereoscopic pictures of the house in which the painting was found, which was a noble…
… 12li an engraving of the mansion accompanies this notice. Stereoscopic pictures of the house in which the painting was found, which was a noble specimen of a wood and plaster mansion of the Kith century, were handed round for inspection, having been kindly sent for that purpose by Dr. Gwynne, of Sandbach. To that gentleman, as also to Mr. Latham, and to the Officers of the Chester Mechanics…