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    1. [POWYS] More Deaths The Cambrian 13 Jan 1816
    2. Lyn Nunn
    3. On Tuesday, in a very advanced age, at his house in Hereford, William SYMONDS, Esq. formerly an eminent banker, but for many years past retired from business - he was a man social but select in his habits, firm in his friendships, and of unostentatious integrity, which secured to him the esteem of all who had intercourse with him. On the 2d. inst. in the 64th year of her age, at Batheaston Villa, the seat of Francis Rigby BRODBELT, Esq. Mrs Sarah Gardner KEMYS, the lady of John Kemys Gardner KEMYS, Esq. of Benholey-house, Monmouthshire; and on the following Monday her remains were removed for interment in the family vault at Lantrissant, in the same county. On New Year's Day, at Penrhyn Castle, aged 70, Ann Susannah, daughter of the late Lieut. General WARBURTON of Wanington, in the county of Chester, and relict of the Right Hon. Richard PENNANT, Baron Penrhyn, in the county of Louth, and of Penrhyn, near Bangor. In the death of the late Baron, Carnarvonshire sustained a serious loss - but to the great honour and praise of his countess, that loss did not prove irreparable - all the plans began or contemplated or the improvement of the estates, and the welfare of a numerous tenantry and people, were fully carried into effect by her persevering and patriotic exertions. Her loss to the neighbourhood is indeed greatly to be lamented. Lyn Nunn Brisbane Australia

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