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Why some alternately swell out and contract. Filling of Lodes by Sublimation from below. Supposed relative Age of the precious Metals. Copper and lead Veins in Ireland older than Cornish Tin. Lead Vein in Lias, Glamorganshire. Gold in Russia, California, and Australia. Connection of hot Springs and mineral Veins.

He had begun to think of retiring among his own relations in Glamorganshire, though his wife had made objection to this proposal, and opposed the execution of it with such obstinacy, that he had been at infinite pains in asserting his own prerogative by convincing her, both from reason and example, that he was king, and priest in his own family, and that she owed the most implicit submission to his will.

'By the way, Van, love! was it out of Glamorganshire were we Tudors, according to Papa? or only Powys chieftains? It's of no moment, but it helps one in conversation. 'Not half so much as good ale, though! was Old Tom's comment. The Countess did not perceive its fitness, till Evan burst into a laugh, and then she said: 'Oh! we shall never be ashamed of the Brewery. Do not fear that, Mr.

Nedd in Welsh signifies a dingle, and the word in its various forms has always something to do with lowness or inferiority of position. Amongst its forms are Nether and Nieder. The term is well applied to the Glamorganshire river, which runs through dingles and under mountains. The Neath has its source in the mountains of Brecon, and enters the sea some little way below the town of Neath.

I am too tired to ride very fast myself, for I have been a great traveller of late. I came down from London to Glamorganshire two days ago, and have come across country in coaches and dogcarts to the "Coach and Horses." I daresay you know the inn? 'Oh yes, sir. That's the "Coach and Horses" mare you're upon now?

There were riots, too, at Myrthir-Tydvil, in Glamorganshire, by the workmen employed in the iron-manufactories, on a reduction of wages; and at Walsall, in Staffordshire, amongst the distressed and unemployed workmen.

'By the way, Van, love! was it out of Glamorganshire were we Tudors, according to Papa? or only Powys chieftains? It's of no moment, but it helps one in conversation. 'Not half so much as good ale, though! was Old Tom's comment. The Countess did not perceive its fitness, till Evan burst into a laugh, and then she said: 'Oh! we shall never be ashamed of the Brewery. Do not fear that, Mr.

The boy was educated by his mother's brother Llewelyn ab Gwilym Fychan, a chief of Cardiganshire; but his principal patron in after life was Ifor, a cousin of his father, surnamed Hael, or the bountiful, a chieftain of Glamorganshire. This person received him within his house, made him his steward and tutor to his daughter.

"I served one out, brother; and my wife and childer helped to wipe off a little of the score. We had stopped on a nice green, near a village over the hills in Glamorganshire, when up comes a Hindity family, and bids us take ourselves off. Now it so happened that there was but one man and a woman and some childer, so I laughed, and told them to drive us off.

Towards the end of October, David received at Fig Tree Court a letter from his father in Glamorganshire. Pontystrad Vicarage, October 20, 1901. The improvement in my sight continues. I can now read a little every day, by daylight, without pain or fatigue, and write letters. I feel I owe you a long one; but I shall write a portion each day and not try my eyes unduly.