Mr. Thomas ROBERTS, printer, of Carnarvon, has obtained a decree in the
Court of Chancery, to set aside a deed procured from him by his father in
1808?, by fraud and without consideration, by which he conveyed his interest
in an estate called Brynsteddfod to his said father, by whom it was
afterwards devised to his younger children, although the plaintiff was his
eldest son and heir at law. The will was likewise set aside, and Mr. ROBERTS
has recovered possession of the estate.
Mr. EDWARDS, of Plas yr esgob, near Ruthin, Denbighshire, is the fortunate
holder of a sixteenth of the 20,000l. prize drawn on Friday last.
The Lottery which finished the 6th inst. was the first to which Mrs. OAKEY,
BOOKSELLER, SWANSEA, acted as BISH'S Agent to sell Lottery Tickets and
Share, and we are happy to learn that she was fortunate to sell one of the
Ten Capitals BISH shared. We understand shares of the above Capitals are
also gone to Neath, Carmarthen, and other places in this Principality.
Two old foxes and seven full-grown cubs were unkenneled on Saturday in a
corn-field in the parish of Llanfihangle Tre'r Beirdd, in Anglesea, which
had committed great depredations among the poultry in the neighbourhood. Two
of the marauders were taken alive, and the remainder destroyed.
Lyn Nunn
Brisbane
Australia