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Have you seen these ? https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3058091/3058093/11/Thomas%2BOR%2BRector%2BOR%2Bof%2BOR%2BNewport%2BOR%2BPembrokeshire
The Pembrokeshire Herald and General Advertiser
Friday, 27th March 1874
Family Notices
MARRIAGES.
On the 26th inst., by the Rev. LL. LI. Thomas, Rector of Newport, Pembrokeshire, father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Latimer M. Jones, vicar of Carmarthen, and the Rev. T. M. Jones, Aneurin Howel Thomas, Esq., of Ceylon, to Alice Emily, daughter of James Rowlands, Esq., surgeon, Carmarthen.

https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4355341/4355346/23/Ceylon
The Welshman
Friday, 2nd April 1875
Family Notices
BIRTHS
THOMAS.
—On the 25th ult., at Cymru, Lindoola, Ceylon, the wife of Aneurin H. Thomas, Esq., of a daughter.

https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4355793/4355798/19/Ceylon
The Welshman
Friday, 29th September 1876
Family Notices
BIRTHS.
THOMAS.
On August 20th, at Cymru Estate, Lindula, Ceylon, the wife of A. H. Thomas, Esq., of a son.

https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3059510/3059512/8/Ceylon
The Pembrokeshire Herald and General Advertiser
Friday, 22nd August 1879
Family Notices
BIRTHS
On the 19th July, at Cymru, Lindoola, Ceylon, Mrs A. H. Thomas, of a son. [Reginald Aneurin/Aneurin Reginald Thomas]

https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/search-results
PROBATE
1938
   [Frederick Owen THOMAS (1850-1938), Son of Rev. Llewelyn Lloyd THOMAS & Eliza THOMAS, née DICKINSON]
THOMAS the reverend Frederick Owen of 2 Picton-road, Tenby Pembrokeshire clerk died 23 May 1938. Probate London 16 June to Reginald Aneurin Thomas lieutenant-colonel H.M. army and Laura Jane Jones spinster.
Effects £3,495 19s. 5d.
[NB
Reginald Aneurin THOMAS –Born 19th July 1879 - son of Aneurin Howel THOMAS (1843 – 1920) – son of Rev. Llewelyn THOMAS & Eliza DICKINSON who married Alice Emily ROWLANDS on 24 March 1874]

https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4355766/4355771/26/Ceylon
The Welshman
Friday, 27th November 1874
Family Notices
MARRIAGES
THOMAS-ASLETT.
On the 20th inst., at Colombo, Ceylon, Arthur J. Thomas, Esq., son of the Rev. Ll. Ll. Thomas, rector of Newport, Pembrokeshire, to Louisa Maria, daughter of Major Aslett, Royal Marines.

https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4355647/4355652/23/Ceylon
The Welshman
Friday, 26th November 1875
Family Notices
BIRTHS
THOMAS
On the 24th Oct., at St. George Estate, Lindoola, Ceylon, the wife of A. J. Thomas, Esq., of a son.

https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3708545/3708548/32/Ceylon
The Tenby Observer
Thursday, 11th January 1883
Family Notices
DIED.
Jan. 2nd, at St. Thomas's Home, Louisa Maria, the beloved wife of Arthur J. Thomas, of Ceylon, and daughter of Major Aslett, Oaklands, Carmarthenshire, aged 32 years.
https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3058191/3058193/11/Ceylon
The Pembrokeshire Herald and General Advertiser
Friday, 14th August 1874
Family Notices
MARRIAGES.
On the 23rd of June, 1874, at St Paul's Church, Kandy, Ceylon, by the Rev. J. Bamforth, M.A., Episcopalian Chaplain, and the Rev J. Kamp. M.A., Episcopalian chaplain, Dimboola, Henry Magney Evatt, Esq., of the Ceylon P.W.D., son of the late Colonel M. F. Evatt, B.S.C., to Augusta Gwendolen, daughter of the Rev. LI. Ll. Thomas, R. D., Rector of Newport, Pembrokeshire.
   
https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4355395/4355400/27/Ceylon
The Welshman
Friday, 14th May 1875
Family Notices
BIRTHS
EVATT.
On the 6th inst., at Masakelliya, Dimboola, Ceylon, the wife of Henry Magney Evatt, Esq., of a son.

https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4216835/4216838/108/Evatt
Evening Express and Evening Mail
Saturday, 9th April 1910
Family Notices
MARRIAGES.
EVATT—ELSOM.
—At All Saints' Church, Hove, Sussex, on the 7th instant, by the Bishop of Lewes, George Henry Evatt, of Manchester, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Magney Evatt, of Newport, Mon., and Florence Mary (Laurie) Elsom, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Elsom, of Sackville-gardens, Hove.

https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/search-results
PROBATE
1935
EVATT Augusta Gwendoline of 65 Somerset-road Newport Monmouthshire widow died 22 June 1935. Administration London 30 August to Herbert Llewelyn Evatt farmer.
Effects 1,607 8s. 2d.

 

 

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John Lloyd THOMAS - https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4346849/4346852/31/John%2BOR%2BLloyd
The Welshman
Friday, 20th April 1849
Family Notices
DIED
On the 27th of February last, at Danby House, Stamford, near the Falls of Niagara, North America, in the 27th year of his age, the Rev. John Lloyd Thomas, the eldest son of the Rev. Llewellyn Lloyd Thomas, Rector of Newport, Pembrokeshire. The deceased young clergyman was an ornament of his profession. Having given proofs of superior talents and acquirements he had been appointed “Travelling Missionary” in the Talbot district, on Lake Erie, where, during his short clerical career, he gained the hearts and affections of all who knew him, and where his loss is now sincerely lamented. We need not add, that the intelligence of the early death of this amiable and excellent young clergyman, has occasioned very deep affliction to his numerous relatives and friends in his native country.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210277488/john_lloyd_thomas

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https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3397291/3397299/66/Goitre%2BOR%2BHouse
The Monmouthshire Merlin
Saturday, 18th April 1857
Family Notices
DEATHS
On the 3rd. inst., at the residence of his nephew, Capt. Henry Bird, in Kandy, Ceylon, George Bird, Esq., formerly of Goitre-house, in this county, and for upwards of thirty years a coffee planter in Ceylon. He was a gentleman of strict honour and integrity, and of irreproachable moral character — highly respected in life and deeply lamented in death.
https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3253414/3253415/5/Rector%2BOR%2Bof%2BOR%2BNewport
Evening Express
Monday, 13th May 1895
Family Notices
   [Eliza THOMAS, née DICKINSON – 2nd wife of Rev. Llewelyn Lloyd THOMAS]
DEATHS.
THOMAS.
—On May 8, at Martletwy Vicarage, the residence of her son, Eliza, widow of the late Rev. LI. LI. Thomas, B.D., Rector of Newport, Pembrokeshire, aged 85.


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Have you seen this ?https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4355323/4355328/24/Rector%2BOR%2Bof%2BOR%2BNewport
The Welshman
Friday, 19th March 1875
Family Notices
   [Llewelyn Lloyd THOMAS 1798-1875 - Brother of John Howell Thomas]
DEATHS
THOMAS
On the 11th inst. (after a short illness) of bronchitis, the Rev Llewelyn Lloyd Thomas, for upwards of 50 years Rector of Newport, Pembrokeshire, Rural Dean of Upper Kemes for more than 40 years, in his 77th year, leaving a wife and 18 children to lament the sad bereavement.

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Could this be the parents of Llewelyn Parry Thomas - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/248346098/llewelyn_lloyd_thomas ? I came across this article in my research for John Howell Thomas - Brother of Rev. Llewelyn Lloyd Thomas, Rector of Newport, Pembrokeshire :
https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3059225/3059227/20/Llewelyn%2BOR%2BLloyd%2BOR%2BThomas
The Pembrokeshire Herald
Friday, 19th July 1878
Family Notices
DEATHS.
On the 6th ult. at Kollupitiya, Colombo, Elizabeth Lloyd, only daughter of Llewelyn Parry Thomas, and granddaughter of the late Rev. Llewelyn Lloyd Thomas, rector of Newport, Pembrokeshire, aged 25 years.

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Europe / Re: FRANCE: A marriage look up please................
« on: Friday 29 September 23 12:44 BST (UK)  »
Could this be "your" Agnes Dora Vye-Parminter : Name   Agnes D Vye-Parminter
Event Type   Marriage Registration
Event Date   1925
Event Place   Kensington, London, England
Registration District   Kensington
Page   487
Volume   1A
Affiliate Line Number   150
Registration Year   1925
Registration Quarter   Oct-Nov-Dec
Spouse Name (available after 1911)   Partridge
Possible Spouse   Eric H Partridge

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Europe / Re: FRANCE: A marriage look up please................
« on: Wednesday 27 September 23 12:27 BST (UK)  »
Could this be "your" Agnes Dora Vye-Parminter : Name   Agnes D Vye-Parminter
Event Type   Marriage Registration
Event Date   1925
Event Place   Kensington, London, England
Registration District   Kensington
Page   487
Volume   1A
Affiliate Line Number   150
Registration Year   1925
Registration Quarter   Oct-Nov-Dec
Spouse Name (available after 1911)   Partridge
Possible Spouse   Eric H Partridge

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Europe / Re: FRANCE: A marriage look up please................
« on: Wednesday 27 September 23 12:06 BST (UK)  »
The death of Arthur Vye-Parminter's mother : https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4100689/4100693/66/Parminter
The Cambria Daily Leader
28th December 1915
LOCAL OBITUARY
Mrs. Vye Parminter.
The death has occurred at King Edward-road, Swansea, of Mrs. J. C. Vye Parminter, widow of the late Mr. J. C. Vye Parminter, J.P., who in his time was a prominent local Conservative. Mrs. Vye Parminter was an accomplished artist.

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Europe / Re: FRANCE: A marriage look up please................
« on: Wednesday 27 September 23 12:05 BST (UK)  »
The death of Arthur Vye-Parminter's father : https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3341596/3341603/68/Parminter
The Cambrian
6th November 1896
DEATH AND FUNERAL OF MR. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, J.P.
The death of Mr. J. C. Vye-Parminter, J.P., which took place suddenly last Friday morning at his residence, Exeter Villa, Uplands, has occasioned considerable regret in Swansea, where the deceased was very well known. Mr. Parminter, whose wife is an accomplished artist, was 61 years old, but he carried his age remarkably well, and few would believe from his appearance that he was amongst the oldest magistrates in Swansea. He was raised to the magisterial bench in 1878, and there have been few magistrates more faithful in attention to their duties. He attended nearly every Thursday, and was, therefore, engaged in the hearing and decision of many very important cases. He was a staunch Conservative, and in the capacity of agent for the West Glamorganshire Division, he rendered good services to the cause. Mr. Parminter came of a good Bristol family, and has always been appreciated in Swansea as a genial gentleman and a worthy citizen. Up to and including the Wednesday preceding his death he seemed in excellent health, and had only just deposited in the keeping of the Royal Institution the admirable portrait of the late Rev. E. B. Squire, which his wife, the artist, had presented to the permanent collection of the Institution. Mr. Parminter was a member of the Royal Institution for about 30 years, and at the time of his death he was a vice-president, and shared with Mr. H. C. Portsmouth the duties of hon. curator of the fine arts. On Thursday the first symptoms of illness manifested themselves, and Mr. Parminter retired to bed early. His condition became very serious later in the evening, and Dr. Jabez Thomas was immediately summoned. The patient was found to be suffering from an apoplectic seizure, and in spite of assiduous medical attention he expired at 2.30 on Friday morning. He leaves a widow and two sons, the Mr. Arthur Vye-Parminter, is an architect in Paris, and the younger, Mr. Harry Vye Parminter is engaged in the Swansea coal.

SYMPATHETIC REFERENCE BY THE STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE.
On taking his seat, in company with Mr. Simon Goldberg, at the Swansea Police court on Monday morning, Mr. J. Coke Fowler, the learned Stipendiary Magistrate, said: “Before we enter upon the business of the court I wish to express my regret, and that of Mr. Goldberg and many other magistrates, for the loss, by a sudden and fatal illness, of the late Mr Vye Parminter. He had for many years attended the Petty Sessions on Thursdays. He always gave a close attention to the proceedings, and earnestly endeavoured to arrive at correct and just decisions. We lament his loss, and desire also to express our sympathy with his widow and family."

THE FUNERAL.
The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, the interment being in the graveyard of St. Peter's Church, Cockett. A large number of the friends of the deceased gentleman accompanied the remains to the graveside, the chief mourners being Mr. Arthur Vye-Parminter and Mr. Harry Vye-Parminter (sons), the deceased's brother, and Mr. T. O. Dixon. Amongst those also present were Mr. J. Coke Fowler (Stipendiary), Dr. Howell Thomas, J.P., Mr. Roger Beck, Mr. Albert Mason, J.P., Mr. R. Glascodine, J.P., Mr. Montgomery Williams, Mr. T. P. Martin, Mr. J. R. Leaver, Mr. J. Leaver. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rogers (De-la-Beche-street), Mr. Wm. Thomas, J.P., Mr. R. Eaton, Mr. Jenkin Jones (magistrate's clerk), Mr. Evan Lewis (representing the Royal Institution of South Wales), Mr. T. H. Stevens, and others. The body was enclosed in a polished oak coffin, with massive brass mountings, and the breast-plate bore the following inscription :—

“James Chapman Vye-Parminter, died 30th October, 1896, aged 61 years.”

Over the violet pall that covered the coffin were placed some handsome wreaths from members of the family, Sir J. T. D. Llewelyn, Bart., M.P., Mr. and Mrs. Wyrill, Mr. and Mrs. Small, Mr. T. Dixon, Mr. W. Robinson Smith, Madame A. H. Follett, the Swansea Conservative agents, the Gower Division Conservative agents, and the officers of St. James’s Church, which place of worship the deceased gentleman and his family attended. The officiating clergymen were the Rev. J. A. Harriss (curate-in-charge of St. James's Church), and the Rev. D. Roderick (vicar of Cockett).


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