Western Mail Tuesday May 4th 1926. FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROLL OF HONOUR. KEYS- In Affectionate Remembrance of Russell, beloved son of Mrs. KEYS, Connaught-road, died in France May 4th, 1918. BIRTHS. FLOWER.- On the 1st May, to Mr. and Mrs. L. FLOWER, Easton, 9, Earl-road, Penarth, a son. MARRIAGES. RADCLFFE-SHADDICK.- On 3rd of May, at Llandaff Cathedral (quitely owing to illness), by the Rev. W.G. WILLIAMS, Rector of Peterston-super-Ely, assisted by the Rev. J.T. RICHARDS, Vicar of St. Luke's , Victoria Park, Charles Vivian RADCLIFFE, 19, Newport-road, Cardiff, to Olive Irene, only daughter of Captain and Mrs. T.O. SHADDICK, 11, Ovington-terrace, Pencisely. Cardiff. REES-MILLWARD.- On May 1st, at Bridgend, Haydn, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Howell REES, Bangor-terrace, Nantyffyllon, to Ivy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MILLWARD, Charles-row, Maesteg. SHAIL- RADCLIFFE- On April 29th, at St. Margaret's Church, Cardiff, by the Vicar. Ronald, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. SHAIL, Whitchurch, to Gladys, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. RADCLIFFE, Cardiff, late of Peterston. SHREEVE - HOWELL.- May 1st, at Peterston-super-Ely, Church by the Rev. W.G. WILLIAMS, Frederick David SHREEVE, second son of Mr. and Mrs W. SHREEVE, of Kensington, and Gwendoline Margaret HOWELL, youngest daughter of Mrs. C. HOWELL and the late Mr. W. HOWELL, of Peterston-super-Ely. DEATHS. COGSWELL.- May 2nd, at the Royal Infirmary, Dorothy Freda, beloved daughter of Robert and Sophia COGSWELL. Funeral Friday, 3.30 p.m., from 9, Margam-road, Mynachdy. HARRIES.- On Sunday evening May 2nd at 31, High-street, Pontycymmer, Samuel (late Overman Ffaldau Collieries, and Senior Deacon Tabernacle Church), in his 77th year. Public funeral Pontycymmer Cemetery, Thursday, at 3.45 p.m. JENKINS.- Suddenly, on May 1st, at 18, Commercial-street, Mountain Ash, Mary beloved wife of Daniel JENKINS (formerly Mrs. Miles MORGAN). aged 80 years. Funeral Wednesday at Four o'clock for Maesyrarian Cemetery; G. O. N.F. POTTER-JONES- On the 1st, at 35, Heol Fach, Cornelly, Bert, beloved son of Thomas Samuel and Ida JONES, aged 20 years. Funeral Wednesday, 3.30 p.m., for Maudlam Church. RUTTLEY.- At 9, Llewellyn-street, Pentre, Mary, the beloved wife of F. RUTTLEY. Funeral Treorchy Cemetery, Thursday, the 6th, at 3.15; G. O. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. BLOMELEY.- The Family of the late Mrs. BLOMELEY desire to thank all friends for their kindness, floral tributes, and sympathy. IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Memory of dear Father, who died May 4th, 1925; also of my dear brother, Jim, who died May 24th, 1921.- Ever remembered by Giles and Alice. LLEWELLYN.- In Ever-loving Memory of my own dear and only brother, Evan LLEWELLYN, of Darwonno and Bryngolau, Pontypridd (grandson of the late Evan EVANS, of Darwonno), who fell asleep May 4, 1906./verse.- Fondly remembered by his only sister, Mary TREHARNE. NICHOLAS.- In Loving Memory of William John (Willie), who died May 4th, 1924, at 6, Wingfield-avenue, Beddau.- Ever remembered by Wife and Children. WILLIAMS.- In Loving Memory of Jessie WILLIAMS, 5, Cromwell-street, Merthyr, who died May 4th, 1919. Fondly remembered by Will and Edith. I came across the following in a book Nineteenth-Century BRITON Intergration and Diversity. by KEITH ROBBINS. The musical life of Wales was rather different. The principality pleased to be thought 'The Land of Song,' went its own musical way. HANDEL'S works, in contrast to Scotland, had been early and enthusiastically welcomed there. Many infant Welshmen found themselves christened with that composer's surname as their first name- a fate which also befell children whose parents admired HAYDN. John Patrick.