On Tues.ifty isoraing, the 13th instant, at St. Mary'a Church, Swansea, by the Rev. E. G. Richardson, Joha Morgan, engineer, Swansea, to Charlotte Maria, wend daughter of the late P. Daly, of this town. BUTTER MARKET. Cam, TirnitsnLY.—Ordinary 955, 2nds 8.55, 3rds 765, 4th 745.
16 July 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Wednesday Icight. The principal business at the rifle meeting on Wednesday was the shooting at the second range ( .00 yards) in the first stage of the Queen's Prize competition. made the highest possible score. Private Gardner, tat Cumberland is at the top, along with Sergeant B
16 July 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
INQUEST . ON THE BODY. _ On Monday evening, Mr. Edward Striek, coroner, held an inquiey at the Morriston Police Station, into the circumstances attending the death 1 an old man named David George, formerly a furnaceman at the Doffryn Tin-Plate Works, but latterly of no occupation
16 July 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
MANSELTON LICE COURSE. CONTINUED IMPROVEMENTS. ANOTHER LARGE OUTLAY OF CAPITAL. (By SPECIAL COILEESPONDENT.) Three months ago the casual visitor to the Manseken Race Course would have concluded that foe all pnectical purr.oses the gromid was complete. If he visits it await. he wi
16 July 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
3k4 Echoes and Re-Echoes In answer to some sarcastic remarks by Alexandre Dumas as to the general imotence of French duels, it is pointed out :hat M. Case, an unlucky journalist of some promise, killed by M, Vigniar ; M. Diehard, a joernalist,killed M. de Masses; and M. de Lebruy
13 October 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
The Stsrldsrd Shanghai telegraplaing on NVednesisy, says :—lt is alleged here that a secret treaty been signed between litleSill Cores, securing extensive privileges to Russian trader@ and residents. The treaty established an exclusive Russian port at Fatal The Grand Duke Alrxan
13 October 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
HZ WILL PROTECT HONEST WOMEN. 'lllO Central New. :—A startling fact has just to light in reference to the recent Wtiteehspel murders which goes somewhat towards clearing up the mystery with which the crimes have been surrounded. After killing Catherine Zdclowes in Mitre-Fqnare,
13 October 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales