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… teaching the language. Mr Thomas was the grandson of the Rev William Jones of Amlwch. Probate of the will, dated October 29, 1894, of…
… teaching the language. Mr Thomas was the grandson of the Rev William Jones of Amlwch. Probate of the will, dated October 29, 1894, of Major Henry Martin Sandbach of Bryn Gwyn, Llanfairfechan, formerly of Hadfodunos, Denbigh, who died at Aden on December 6 last, from injuries inflicted by a lioness, has been granted to his brother, Captain A. E. Sandbach, R.E., power being reserved to grant probate also…
… 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…
…, 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…
… Sir Nicholas Hauberk, Kt., Brass, 85 Plas Mawr, Conway, 89, 90 (2) 97 Heraldic Arms, 89, 90, 94, 95, 96 Queen Elizabeth's Room, 92…
… Sir Nicholas Hauberk, Kt., Brass, 85 Plas Mawr, Conway, 89, 90 (2) 97 Heraldic Arms, 89, 90, 94, 95, 96 Queen Elizabeth's Room, 92 Recorders. 104 Roman Hypocaust, 106 Flints found in Wirral, 109 Randle Holme Windows—St. Mary's- on-the-Hill, in Sandbach Crosses (2) 133 Cross Shaft Barton Section of Man¬ chester Canal, 137 Cross of Cynibalth Cuthbertson, 140 Cross in Bolton Church, 142 Hilbre Cross…
… y Gerwyn a'r Gallen. Y mae ychydig fryniau o gwmpas y pentref, a llawer o goedwigoedd prydferth, y rhai sydd yn chwanegu at dlysni…
… y Gerwyn a'r Gallen. Y mae ychydig fryniau o gwmpas y pentref, a llawer o goedwigoedd prydferth, y rhai sydd yn chwanegu at dlysni y lle yn fawr. Tua chwarter milltir o'r pentref y mae Hafod Unos, palasdy y diweddar H. R. Sandbach, lle y preswylia yn awr ei fab, y Milwriad Sandbach. Gellir dweyd wrth fyned heibio ei fod ef, fel ei dad, yn dirfeddiannwr da; ac y mae teulu Hafod Unos wedi gwneyd…
… 312 A fli(die Notes. [May, showed that there was mettle in him and that he could play a good half-back game. W. T. Evans…
… 312 A fli(die Notes. [May, showed that there was mettle in him and that he could play a good half-back game. W. T. Evans has, of course, been a fixture, whilst on a few occasions T. S. P. Griffiths did yeoman service. As usual, the forwards have been very unsettled. Those who played right through the season were Griff Thomas, Penry, Sandbach, Shepherd, Oriel, whilst Edgar Jones, Walter Davies…
… crossed our line after knocking the ball forwrard several times and over-turning the corner flag as he was crossing. The try, nevertheless, was allowed,…
… crossed our line after knocking the ball forwrard several times and over-turning the corner flag as he was crossing. The try, nevertheless, was allowed, but was not converted. Up to the call of time, we were hard pressed, but managed to make a draw by conceding two minors. Final score: U.C.W., i try; Lampeter, i try and 2 minors. G. J. Thomas (capt.), Sandbach, Birchell and R. Roberts of the forwards…
… MEETING OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE, HELD AT THE REFERENCE LIBRARY, SHREWSBURY, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1928. Present Professor J. E. Lloyd, in the Chair…
… MEETING OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE, HELD AT THE REFERENCE LIBRARY, SHREWSBURY, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1928. Present Professor J. E. Lloyd, in the Chair Rev. Chancellor Fisher, V.P. Rev. Thos. Roberts, V.P. Dr. Willoughby Gardner, V.P. Rev. Canon Singers-Davies Mr. T. E. Morris (Treasurer) Mr. H. Harold Hughes, F.S.A., and Rev. Ellis Davies, Editors Major C. E. Breese Major-General Sandbach, F.S.A…
…-General A. E. Sandbach, C.B., D.S.O.. F.S.A. (1918). Local Secretary for Montgomeryshire; Mr. W. Bezant Lowe (1911). Local Secretary for Carnarvonshire; and Mr. C. H.…
…-General A. E. Sandbach, C.B., D.S.O.. F.S.A. (1918). Local Secretary for Montgomeryshire; Mr. W. Bezant Lowe (1911). Local Secretary for Carnarvonshire; and Mr. C. H. Glascodine. Member of Committee (1891). The Hon. Mrs. Bulkeley Owen (1911), Local Secretary: Mr. Stanley J. Weyman (1924); Col. Sandbach (1891) Miss Antonia Williams (1925); Col. Lloyd Evans (1902) Mr. H. Ariander Hughes (1914) Rev. Albert…
… gwahaniaeth rhwng ymateb bwystfil a bod dynol i argraffion. Yn ôl Sandbach,ıı y mae'r gwahaniaeth yn syml: os bydd ci, er enghraifft, yn clywed…
… gwahaniaeth rhwng ymateb bwystfil a bod dynol i argraffion. Yn ôl Sandbach,ıı y mae'r gwahaniaeth yn syml: os bydd ci, er enghraifft, yn clywed oglau sgwarnog, fe gyfyd ynddo ar ei union chwant i'w hela, ac fe wna hynny os yw'n bosibl. Ond os bydd dyn yn gweld sgwarnog, ni chyfyd y chwant ar ei union: rhaid iddo'n gyntaf ystyried a chydsynio â'r argraff fod y sgwarnog hwnnw'n rhywbeth i'w hela. A siarad yn…
…, F.S.A., Mrs. Henry Lewis. Rev. Thos. Roberts, Dr. Cyril Fox. F.S.A., Major-General Sandbach. C.B., D.S.O.. F.S.A., Rev. T. Llechid Jones, Mr. Robert Richards, Dr.…
…, F.S.A., Mrs. Henry Lewis. Rev. Thos. Roberts, Dr. Cyril Fox. F.S.A., Major-General Sandbach. C.B., D.S.O.. F.S.A., Rev. T. Llechid Jones, Mr. Robert Richards, Dr. C. E. Morris, Mr. E. V. Collier, Rev. D. Ambrose Jones. Mr. Lemuel Jones, Mr. E. I. P. Bowen, Mrs. Hinds, Mrs. Howard Cunnington, Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. Brockett-Grover, Mrs. Ivor Williams, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Schwabe, Mrs. Hugh Lewis, Miss…
…' College; and from persons interested in tracing their own pedigrees; a great quantity of newspaper cuttings on antiquarian subjects; indeed, everything that constitutes the…
…' College; and from persons interested in tracing their own pedigrees; a great quantity of newspaper cuttings on antiquarian subjects; indeed, everything that constitutes the raw materials of his¬ tory. From these working materials Mr. Earwaker pro¬ duced three noted Cheshire histories, namely, " East Cheshire," " Sandbach," and " St. Mary's Church, Chester." And it is well that these vouchers of his…